Getting tired of my points in my 1971 280SL.
Stock transitorized ignition has been disconnected and running on conventional points/condensor.
Pertronix didn't have a listing for the 009 distributor, so based on model year they suggested the 1864LA.
Quickly discovered what the "L" in the part number indicated so it wouldn't fit the 009 with right hand points.
Sent it back and they recommended the 1864A which may need some grinding to fit.
At this point decided to go another route by purchasing the Hot-Spark 3B0S6U1
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321090473394?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649First benefit is that it's 50% + less then the Pertronix.
Upon inspection in my opinion it's a better design.
The switching module is larger then the Pertronix which to me can mean better heat dissipation.
Hot-Spark even supplies conductive grease for the bottom of the mounting plate.
The switching module mounts to the plate with allen head screws, no need to use a small wrench that the Pertronix requires !!!
The center magnet fits easily over the rotor shaft and presses down fully with just finger pressure.
It's supplied with the correct rectangular grommet for the 009 distributor.
Best of all is it fits with zero grinding or modification.
The most difficult part of the installation was removing the screw that holds the condensor and grommet in place.
Arthritic hands and tight places tend not to go together !!!
The module, magnet and new grommet/wiring installed in about ten minutes.
Anxiety was building, turned the key and it fired up with one crank !!!!
Road tested it without setting the timing and it performed great at all speeds.
My guess is timing is probably close to spot on but will check along with emissions.
It's installed with a new Bosch red coil and no ballast resistor.
Idles much better.
Worth a try for $59.99...will buy another unit to keep in the glove compartment as a spare.
Ed A.