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mars54
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Hi Steve, The distributor I have is the Autolite model. Thanks Again Mario
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GREENBIRD56
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The two different models of distributor (Autolite and Motorcraft) - have two different mechanical advance mechanisms under the point plates. If you want to heat the ignition up a bit - maybe change the ignition advance curve - it will take a little different approach for each type.
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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mars54
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Hi, I'm sure you have a good reason for asking, as soon as I find out I'll get back to you. Thanks
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GREENBIRD56
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I hate to be the chief quiz-master but does the base of the distributor look like this?....Autolite 
Or does it have a "three-lobed" stem below the advance housing like this one?........ Motorcraft
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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mars54
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Hi Steve, Just took a look and I have the later model 2nd photo distributer. Mario
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mars54
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Hi, Thanks for the photos I appreciate it. Mario
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GREENBIRD56
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If you pop the cap off the distributor for a look - this is the older Load-O-Matic unit....the two visible springs are a quick clue - has "straight" points set. 
And below this is the later (after '57) where there is a pivoting point plate and mechanical advance hidden below..... has curved point set - no springs showing. 
There is an obvious difference in how the spark rotor fits on the top of the rotor shaft as well.
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona
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mars54
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Hi, The car is a 1954 Mercury Monterrey, was converted to 12V by previous owner. EDB-E 6015 is marked near distributer and where the generator was located.I cheded these numbers against the database at John Mummerts site which led me to believe the block is a 1957 292???? I just found out about the two types of distributers but haven't had a opportunity to determine which type is currently installed. I haven't had a chance to get the casting numbers off the heads yet either.Thanks for all the inputs. Mario
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Y block Billy
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First of all you have 54 in your signature, you don't say what you have for a car, if it is a 54 you may not have what you were told for an engine and it may be original. is it 12 volt or 6, need more specifics. does it have the springs exposed on the top of the advance plate? What are the engine block numbers?
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I agree that a 54 timing cover could mean a 54 engine with load o matic. What kind of carb does it have? If its a load o matic distributor it will need something like a Holley 94 to match it.
Kenneth
Fredricksburg, Texas
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