It seems to do much, much better after the engine has warmed up to about 190 or so. The linkage seems to be operating ok, and I know the timing is right on, with maybe a touch (a degree or two) more of initial advance.
I thought power valve, because it only has a slight problem when under load. Ted, about the carb to distributor situation, I had always assumed that the 57 and up could be used with the 5 or 6 carbs with no troubles. I do know I had a 56 2 barrel on a 56 F100, but that was with a standard transmission. I cannot remember any hesitation problems with that one, and I had rebuilt that carb after putting in a fresh 272. Maybe someone had already modified that carb and I could not tell. I did notice upon first fire up of my 55 a little while ago that the advance did seem to come in quick...
Maybe I am just a little "nitpicky". My original plan is to break in the motor (now to seat the rings) for the first 500 miles or so with the original setup that I am used to, and then make some modifications. I have a small 4 barrel manifold, a large 4 barrel manifold, a 3 deuce intake, etc. Would like to keep the Fordo for a few years, since it has only about 20K since a rebuild, and it is strong (I am squealing radial tires from a stand still with this 292!:w00t
and the shifts are really positive. Any recommendations for the future concerning driveability for a street car?
Thanks, Dan
Daniel JessupLancaster, California
aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" 
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