| Hi,
        I thought I would let everyone know how the Healey with the downdraft 
Webers and the cam timing off 8 degrees ended up.
        We decided to first replace the Webers with an original set of HD-8 
carburetors with the proper 2 inch manifold from a BJ-8 and keep the 
same header as before. The engine had already been rebuilt to  over 2700 
cc with a BJ-8 cam that is advanced 8 degrees. The problem was a very 
narrow power band and no low end torque.
        The results have been excellent, a much better running car with lots of 
power across the whole rpm range. This coupled with a Smitty's five 
speed transmission and the original 4:11 rear end has turned it into a 
totally different car.
        Turned out the Webers were 26/27 mm not the 32/36 mm Webers as thought. 
What were they thinking!
        The only problems were we had to grind the intake manifold in a couple 
of areas to clear the header and we had to make a bracket to support the 
gas pedal linkage at the fire wall end like a late car. Turns out the 
rubber support bushing is in different places from early to late cars. 
We copied the original bracket from my BJ-8 and mounted it with threaded 
inserts with screws so it could be removed later if someone wanted to 
return to original.
        As for the cam being off 8 degrees, I believe that is about a half a 
tooth and we will leave it for now. If the radiator ever has to come out 
we might address this with off set keys
                                      Regards
                                       Wayne
PS: If you see a set of downdraft Webers for a Healey on Ebay ......
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