Pat - the Gelscoe bracket puts the centerline of the alternator belt at approximately 5.5" outward from the face of the head. That aligns perfectly with the Ford shorty water pump and CVF pulley. I guess you could put spacers behind it but there is no point to doing that since the entire reason for using it is to provide a compact, low, closely mounted alternator. Also, the lower tensioner bracket has to mount to the lower timing chain cover bolt and I am not sure I see a way to put spacers there. I think your entire conflict is the balancer which establishes all other dimensions for the front of the motor. I studied this in great length before selecting the parts I did for this very reason.