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Vac cans?

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I was going to replace the 009 dizzie today on my CU engined van with a dual vac unit but I've got a problem.

When I suck on the outer connection on the vac can the dizzie internals move around, but nothing happens when I suck on the inner one? There's actually no resistance so I guess the diaphragm is knackered.

I've got another dizzie off a 1985 DF engined van and both sides of the can seem to work on that one. Can I just swap the cans between distributors or is the diaphragm strength or range of movement of the operating arm different?
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As long as the outer one works it will be fine, just a little lumpier at idle. Plug the hose for the inner one and set the timing to 7.5 deg BTDC not 5 deg ATDC.
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I was hoping to get it working the way it was when it left the factory to see how different from the 009 set-up it is. I'll swap the cans and see what happens.
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Not sure , but I think that an 009 is not best suited to a T25 2.0l the advance curve is wrong, one of the real aircold experts will know, there has been a thread on this before. If off another T25 engine or derivative should be better

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Hi Mike. My van has been running with a 009 dizzie for the two years I've had it and to be honest it runs perfectly fine but as you say the forum concensus is that the original dual-vac, electronic set-up is better. Even if it turns out the "new" set-up revolutionizes the van's performance I'll still keep the "old" 009 for emergencies.
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The technicalities of the previous thread were good , but if your set up works then stick with it
good to have spare that you know works

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009 is no good trust me.

fit your dual vac one and blank the retard off and set the timing as described earlier
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