No sweat hotrod ford
EDIT: Autozone use to carry the GP Sorenson kit, but believe it was a web only or special order item last time I looked. It's a good kit, comes with new 'check balls' and a new SCV, gaskets, needle, seat, main jet, etc (no float), but if yours is the stock brass one you're better off with it than a nitorphyl replacement. You can dunk it cup of alchohol or water to make sure it has no leaks...you'll usually hear liquid sloshing around inside if its bad. Rebuilding the 1100 is not that tough at all and the best reference is the Ford Shop Manual.
The Falcon Comet FAQ one, on the web, has the blowups of the manual...
http://falconfaq.dyndns.org/display1.ph ... age=10-020
...and auto choke design
http://falconfaq.dyndns.org/display1.ph ... age=10-021
...reading through the section on the 1100 will tell you just about everything you want to know about it...
http://falconfaq.dyndns.org/display1.ph ... age=10-008
Mike's Carbs is one of the few places that still carries the Autolite jets that I know of...
http://www.carburetor-parts.com/category_s/104.htm
And this seller on ebay has the little a-frame bracket...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Autolite-1100-A ... 1b&vxp=mtr
but at that price I'd probably hunt down a used or salvage core for the spare part(s) IIWIYS.
One thing 'I think' you may have going on there is the fabrication of a manual to auto choke to design. The auto choke had a different lower carb body than the manual as can be see in the blowups above. JC Whitney and others carry an 'auto to manual' choke kit...maybe that's what someone put on there. Although I'm a big fan of the manual chokes...I'm not sure you wouldn't be better off converting back to the auto choke style that carb was designed for...my biggest concern with the 'conversion' kits would be a correct functioning choke unloader. The auto chokes are often decommissioned because of incorrect adjustment, malfunction or sluggish reaction. Sometimes they're deleted because they're just not functioning at all due to carbon build up plugging the vacuum channel or the usual burn out of the stove tube air passage going throught the exhaust manifold that lets the choke see 'full' exhaust gas (ie exhaust leak) when that passage ruptures.
Well without rambling on endlessly and to get back to your questions...I'd probably do a rebuild yourself and seriously consider coverting back to an auto choke (or even an electric conversion) or just find a good manual choke core to rebuild if you prefer that option.
Good luck
PS The FSM does have a pic of the accel pump 'pin setting' that is related to altitude, but according to ford, does not come into play till your at altitutudes approaching 5k ft.
Also when you do the rebuild, I'd do it over a big piece of light colored card board or poster board and keep close track of the check balls and weight and the passages where thay belong (2 balls and 1 weight on teh accel pump, one ball with the anti-stall dashpot) and don't mess with the 'power valve' (not to be confused with the SCV) if you don't have to. Rebuild bench adjustments are all laid out in specific order in the manual, and there are plenty of folks here very familiar with the carb if you need any help.