Vacuum Advance Unit, are these interchangeable?

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Vacuum Advance Unit, are these interchangeable?

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Looking for vac advance unit for my 1.9DG (025905271C) but sadly out of stock on brickwerks - https://brickwerks.co.uk/product/vacuum ... 3-1-9l-dg/

JK seem to think that 043905271 will fit (J10196), not in title but buried in description. Can't see any other sites mention this fitting a DG.

JK mentioning 1900DG - https://www.justkampers.com/vw-t25-part ... gines.html

Heritage with no mention - https://www.heritagepartscentre.com/uk/ ... ng-ct.html

Wondering if anyone has experience of this? I'm thinking it's more likely that JK is wrong rather than the likes of Heritage.
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the 043 part number says its not for DG, it might fit but it's not right, only T25/T3 is CT WAN variant, non electronic ignition; I think, that's my reading of parts catalogue
you want 025 905 271 C part number

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Aidan wrote: 21 Jul 2022, 19:25 the 043 part number says its not for DG, it might fit but it's not right, only T25/T3 is CT WAN variant, non electronic ignition; I think, that's my reading of parts catalogue
you want 025 905 271 C part number

Thanks, think that pretty much agrees with what I'm thinking. Looks like my options are to either see what sort of lead time BW has or look at a whole distributer. Not massively in a rush as there's bigger things going on with the engine...
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I got a Powerspark one.
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Thanks both. Have ordered one of those from simonbcc
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Hi, I have same issue. DG engine. After full rebuild timed ignition and found vacuum advance broken. I bought a cheap one and the engine is now very down on low rpm torque. I feel it is advancing too much. Before the rebuild it had more torque but was set more advanced than it should have been at tickover with no vacuum I guess to compensate for the broken vacuum.
So did you find a good advance unit for the distributor. I would use brickwerks but they are out of stock.
Does anyone else Iknow the max amount of advance the vacuum should give ?
I am about to tow a boat 300 miles so would appreciate more torque…
Should I just disconnect the vacuum for the time being and slightly advance the low rpm timing, say 3 degrees?

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have you fitted one of the ones from Brickwerks ? Maybe worth dropping them a mail for advice

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If you remove the vac advance unit then there are 3 numbers stamped on the rod, I believe that they are the last 3 numbers of the Bosch part number.
They are different for a reason.  :wink:
Then, there's the thought that anything that works has to be better than something that doesn't but I should imagine that they have different strokes and different internal spring pressures.
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