I am new to the forum and was hoping to get a little guidance. I've searched around and haven't found the information I was looking for.
I inherited a 1955 F100 about a year ago. The engine had been rebuilt and then it sat for about 10 years before the owner decided he wanted it out of the driveway. I carefully worked to get the engine running again in an effort to minimize damage to the rebuilt engine. To make a long story short the engine is running relatively well and the truck is road worthy. Even though I rebuilt the carburetor, there is enough slop in the linkages that the carburetor doesn't seem to be robust enough for how I want the engine to run. The carburetor will pop during acceleration and just doesn't work as smooth as I would like. The linkage pin that connects to the accelerator pump piston is worn and won't stay in. At this point I want to keep the truck as close to stock as possible and use it occasionally to drive around.
Here are the questions I have. I'd like to install a new carburetor that is similar to the stock carburetor. I would also like to replace the stock distributor with a distributor that is easier to adjust and doesn't have vacuum advance. I've found a couple of distributors. This is the less expensive
distributor option. The company says it is a direct replacement for my distributor.
Carburetor Stamps: Ford ECG
Distributor: Ford Load-A-Matic with vacuum advance off the Carburetor
Engine EBV 9425-D (239 V8 Y-Block)
Hope that covers it. Any help you could give me would be appreciated.
Pretty sure I got an image uploaded. Original color was Aquamarine, someday it will be back to the original color.