I discussed it here when I first got it:
https://www.britishcarforum.com/ubbthread...p;page=2#258170
And here:
https://www.joc.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1321
And there:
https://www.jensenhealey.com/forums/view_topic.php?id=712&forum_id=10
I really have enjoyed the car so far. I'm in the middle of resotring a Big Healey from the ground up and got a little frustrated at not having a car that moves- and the J-H really can do that. I've been nicely satisfied with it, though its needs a little fixing up and can be made better too.
As I said on the various fora, there are a number of minor issues to fix with it- window winders, fuel gauge, a gas smell sometimes, weak headlights, a couple of rust spots- and that smoky engine.
About the only real criticism I have of it so far is its gearing, with the stock transmission traveling on the motorway is a noisy experience.
Since I'm having to rebuild the engine sooner rather than later (I'd hoped it was good enough to pass inspection but I serious doubt that) I've decided to bite the bullet and upgrade to a transmission from a later Lotus Excel- the bell housing fits and its a Toyota 5 speed with a overdrive 5th ratio. It will be a little work sorting the clutch release but I can get advice on how that's done.
I got a spare engine with mine (from a '74 Elite) and I'll be rebuilding that over the winter- I've already acquired a 2.2 crank, high compression pistons for it, a high compression head, higher performance cams and a steel flywheel. I've few more goodies (poly bushings, new shocks) to get but those seem to be the major items.
This should give me ~180 HP as it did for the later Lotus engine whose design I'm copying, and probably more with proper balancing. Its possible to get 220 HP with a little hotter cam and porting. The stock engine is rated at 140 and I think I'd be very happy with that, certainly compared with the MGs and Triumphs I'd driven. But, since the engine's got to be done....