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TX Need a auto lite 1100 for 1966 bronco with 170 6 cylinder. Or information on model needed for my Bronco ? thanks.

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Need a auto lite 1100 for 1966 bronco with 170 6 cylinder. Or information on model needed for my Bronco ? thanks.
 

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Something to think about when you find an 1100. See if you have a Load-O-matic distributor or not. If you have one, your 1100 should have a Spark Control Valve. I ran one without it and it was fine, but I eventually swapped mine out for one. More importantly, the location of the ball stud that the throttle cable attaches to is important. On Broncos, it's roughly at the 12:00 position. The first carb I found, rebuilt, went to install was located at the 3:00 position and the throttle cable wouldn't reach.
 
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