Thanks Cliff, that's all surprising info. But the older I get, the more I understand that reality and "sales pitches" are rarely the same.
But at the same time, there's no way I could lower a cast iron intake onto my motor by myself, especially with the motor in the car. Even so, I may keep an eye out for a pre-EGR iron intake on Facebook.
However, I'm stuck with, at the very least, a 1/2 inch spacer because of clearance issues. The bracket I have to use for the 200-4r TV cable interferes with the back runner and needs to be raised.
I haven't seen a semi-open spacer offered on Summit or Jegs so I may have to make my own from hardwood. I've done it before, it's not difficult.
I've already made the timing tape so I'll go ahead and use it (until it falls off). A fellow on the ClassicOldsmobile site made a printable template for the Olds balancer that is spot-on.
What's your take on moving the timing from the mechanical more to the initial, as I've done? A lot of talk on the internet claims that can be beneficial for large cams. I know it has increased my idle rpm, allowing me to back off the idle speed screw. I was too far into the transfer slots before the change. Right now I have a *park* idle of 1100 with no nozzle drip. In gear it drops down to 850.