Autolite 1100 - Rebuildable? Leaks gas at Throttle shaft

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Hey kukm66,

Thanks for the Holly info. I'm looking to stay with the 1100. The scv and all that.

But...anybody think the Holly is a good carb? Would my stock aircleaner work?
 
BigcatchDaniel555, or anyone else feel free to comment, you stated the following: "If your dizzy is a load-o-matic then it will only work with a 1100 and SHOULD BE CHANGED ANYWAY BECAUSE IT IS A BAD DIZZY DESIGN"......

Is the load-a-matic a bad design??? I have never read that before. I am sure that it is not as good as the newer electronic ignition systems in latter years, but would it be considered a "BAD DIZZY DESIGN"??? Just curious. Jim
 
It's an inferior design. The unit is designed to work well with a stock motor, in typical operating conditions.

Soon as you expect more spirited performance, or start to modify things, you potentially exceed the operating parameters of the unit.
 
HOwdy All:

I'd reiterate what Addo just said and add that your engines ignition system is not a "bad design", it is cheaper design then the later, centrifugal advance distributors. The weakness of the Load-O-Matic/SCV design is that so many things can go bad, wrong and/or quit working.

Based on what you said initially about the throttle shaft seeming fine, my first place to look would be for a stuck/sticking needle valve in the float bowl. If the needle valve is sticking open raw gas will seep out at the 1st, easiest location. That is likely to be the throttle shaft- tight or loose.

It might also help if you gave us a little more info? What vehicle, trans, since last carb rebuild, etc....

My two cents is that the Pony carb option is a good, but expensive, choice in mostly stock applications, such as yours. Their improvements are noticeable in power, hot start-up and driveability. You should do a search and ask those who have gone that route. One of the upgrades they offer is to replace the 1.20" 1100 venturi with a 1101 venturi of 1.29", increasing cfm from 185 up to 215. The Pony carb will maintain your "Stock appearing" goal.

Personally, I like 1100s and have rebuilt and used a bunch. You might also check the classified forum for a good, rebuildable core. The rebushing and stripped inlet threads are minor, easy fixes. The stripped top screw holes may be an issue, depending.

It would be a simple and inexpensive test to check the float and needle valve for any hangups or stickys. Things like hanger alignment and gasket interferances are usually easily spotted and fixed with trimming and adjusting.

If I were in your shoes, I'd try that next.

Please forgive me if I'm not back soon. I'm south for the winter and don't always have access to the internet.

Adios, David
 
Addo, BigcatchDaniel555, & David, Thanks for your information on the "bad design" of the Load-A-Matic dizzy! I just had not heard these remarks before, and when I read the post I was a bit surprised; especially since that design had been around for a long time. I was thinking that maybe it was not so much a "bad design" as much as just an older design that just was not as good as the newer designs! It seems like a "newer" design on most items are normally better than the "old" designs, but not always. Sometimes, an "old" mouse trap design works better than the "new"; thanks for clearing that up for me! Jim
 
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