There'd have to be a limit to how far you can move the engine forward using
spacers.  I'd expect even at 2" spacers would be starting to be prone to a
bit of movement due to torsional forces and the like.  I'd be looking to
redo the engine mount if I needed to move the engine forward by more than
an inch or so.  Of course I say that having not yet experienced the joy of
fabricating an engine mount, so I could be completely misguided.

Cheers,

Tony

On 11 May 2015 at 06:22, jon kimmel via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:

> Spacers work well.  If you still want to hang weights and you are opposed
> to lead, consider tungsten.  It is quite a bit denser than lead and doesn't
> have the environmental concerns.  A tungsten alloy that is available is
> called fansteel.
>
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