Using a snap-on timing light

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Nine One One
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Re: Using a snap-on timing light

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What distributor are you using?

I have a spare Bosch 0 231 169 009 - JFUD 6 which looks almost new you are welcome to borrow whilst you pull yours apart if you want?

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Re: Using a snap-on timing light

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It has taken me a quite a while to get a photo of it but it is 0 231 184 001 which seems to a later version of the 169 008.168 009, 169 010 but with the points on the other side.
That is a very kind offer perhaps I could buy it off you if you have no use for it and you think it is ok?
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