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1952-59 Ford 223 ignition options

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by redzula, Feb 20, 2021.

  1. redzula
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    My car came with a 223 and a Weber 32/36 carb but still has the original load-o-matic distributor.

    What are my options are for replacing the distributor with something that doesn't need the spark control valve. I would like to eventually replace the 223 with a y-block so the less intrusive and less expensive the better.
     
  2. JeffB2
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    from Phoenix,AZ

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  4. redzula
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    thanks for your help Jeff
     
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  5. JeffB2
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    Let us know what you come up with,it's not the first time the question has been asked. Maybe try to locate a Six cylinder core to work with.
     
  6. redzula
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    Well I happen to have a 300ci from a 66 mustang back in IA so when we go back around spring break I'm going to grab the distributor off it and see if I can make something work.
     
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  7. Bleach
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    How did someone shoehorn a 300 I6 into a Mustang? That's a big engine. You sure the Mustang doesn't have a 200? That's the I6 they usually came with.
     
  8. redzula
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    Dammit you're right. Guess that probably won't work after all.
     
  9. Zax
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    If you plan to replace the 223 sometime soon it may be easier to find a Holley 1904 or Autolite 1100 carb to run with the load-o-matic. If you don't care about having the glass bowl you can find rebuilt Holley 1904s for reasonable prices.
     
  10. 56longroof
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    I'm working off memory but I think a 240/300 distributor will fit with minor mods. You'll need to enlarge the ID on the gear to fit the distributor shaft. Also the oil pump drive will need to be shortened a little. I'd also convert to Pertronix while your at it.
     

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