The carburetor is an Autoline general purpose carburetor part # C 833. It has a separate black spacer/adapter.
My fuzzy lack of sleep memory says thats a rebuild company tag. I'm probably wrong about that.
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The carburetor is an Autoline general purpose carburetor part # C 833. It has a separate black spacer/adapter.
Curious about the air rail. My 68 has plugs in the air rail. @lcwizard had a 68 or 69 FJ55 that had the pump. Was 73 the first year the pump was standard and was common to when removed to weld the tubes?
Had one of the air cleaner fires back in the early eighties. Holley carb back fired and caught the oil coated foam filter on fire. Lucky other than paint the only casualty was one washer nozzle. I used the top piece of a stock air cleaner and sheet metal to adapt a factoy air cleaner to a Holley. Later located a correct one barrel carburator. Also dumped the header in favor of the stock exhaust manifold. Lost performance on the highway but can crawl up hills down to 400 RPM.
My fuzzy lack of sleep memory says thats a rebuild company tag. I'm probably wrong about that.
I learn things reading threads like these. Thanks, all.
It will be nice to see this truck return to its former glory.
Perhaps rebuilt in Canada?![]()
Don't know about Canada. I was thinking I got one from a mail order speed shop years ago. Would of been for a early 70"s Ford F-600 330ci truck. I looked online, Amazon and AutoZone have them. Says it fits Ford, AMC and Mercury.
I would make room in my garage for that!
Curious about the air rail. My 68 has plugs in the air rail. @lcwizard had a 68 or 69 FJ55 that had the pump. Was 73 the first year the pump was standard and was common to when removed to weld the tubes?
Had one of the air cleaner fires back in the early eighties. Holley carb back fired and caught the oil coated foam filter on fire. Lucky other than paint the only casualty was one washer nozzle. I used the top piece of a stock air cleaner and sheet metal to adapt a factoy air cleaner to a Holley. Later located a correct one barrel carburator. Also dumped the header in favor of the stock exhaust manifold. Lost performance on the highway but can crawl up hills down to 400 RPM.
Yes i did John.
It was a 68 FJ55. It also had weird inner front axles. They were 30 at the diff and the ball and claw outer. The first and last 68 i saw with air injection. It didn't last long. The air injection got replaced with Fuel injection and 100 extra inches of displacement