Elbow room was what I was after. I got tired of whacking the fuel tank. I didn't like the idea of running a tee back to the tank due to priming issues that could arise because the pump operates off of a one way valve. This just seemed like a simple way to do it. I also wanted to maintain a high rpm fuel flow capability. I'm currently turning it about 6400 according to my math, but I'm going to check it with the digitron tomorrow so I'll know for sure. As far as I know, the tillotson works well with a fuel pump, plus if and when I do send the rod through the crankcase, it'll hit a piece of sheetmetal rather than a tank full of fuel. It also moved the center of gravity down. To me it seems well worth it.
Definatley not flooding...