I have an Elan S3 with Webers. I recently discovered a small hole abraded into the top of the driver’s footwell (it’s RHD) underneath the rear Weber. Despite being involved with Elans since 1974 I never knew that a special engine mounting is required on the carburettor side engine of the engine if Webers or Dellortos are fitted; it lifts the carb side 0.5". I then discovered on this forum that Spyder may have made chassis for the Elan 26/36/45 with the engine bracket mounting on the chassis modified to provide the required lift, meaning that using the correct +0.5" mounting would lift the engine too far — and I have a sheet steel Spyder chassis in the car since 1980/81. Sean Reeves of Spyder has clarified the matter:- the Spyder sheet steel chassis for the 26/36/45 needs the +0.5" engine mounting exactly as per the original Lotus design. The Spyder spaceframe chassis uses a different arrangement with two similar mountings reversed and inverted. I have been using the incorrect mounting… thus my added footwell ventilation!
John Larkin