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I picked up this project last year; 1963 Austin Healey with a Z motor. It had a custom built manifold with two 32/36 down draft webers. I wanted to go back to SU's, but my measurements were off and I have two choices. Cut into the footbox of the car, which I really want to avoid, run without spacers or go back to the webers. Running without spacers certainly isn't a preference, but wondering if this is even a possibility.

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Simple solution, I will take the Healey off your hands!LOL

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Just to be clear, the engine picture above is from an original Healey.

Here is a picture of my interference problem areas. Note the 2x4 engine mounts, which shows how much I will need to raise the motor.

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JL, thanks for the offer. I'll let you know.

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IIRC there are 2 different thicknesses of the fiber spacers. The thick ones are about 15mm. I know my 73 has the thin ones, about 5mm. It appears you have the thick ones as seen in post 5. About 10mm gain there.

Bonzi Lon

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Thanks for tip on the spacer. It looks like the thin one comes from a 260Z....anyone have a set they want to sell? I'm heading to the machine shop to see how much it would cost to mill the intake, like I've shown. Another thought is a wedge at the intake, although that creates other problems.

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