There is probably 8 inches there that is usable for a jackshaft, it is hard to see in the pics because the engine is sitting at a bad angle due to the drain plug on the bottom of the engine. A jackshaft would have to be mounted to the rear uprights as there will be zero engine plate real estate available, I am considering a jack shaft but am very partial to using a burman 4 speed gearbox if I can find enough real estate to mount it and still be in alignment. With the Burman I can have a kick start with no additional work. Worst case I can go with a bolt on torque-a-verter setup that mounts only on the output side of the engine. The engine looks pretty ugly at the moment with the flywheel and backing plate removed, I have to machine the backing plate to remove the excess overhangs and machine the fins off the flywheel as well as work out the kick start if I cannot mount the Burman. Hopefully next week I can put some serious effort into it and get the engine fully mounted so I can start determining the drive train design. I plan to fit everything at 100% before I media blast and paint everything.