Is this Chuck B, Chuck G, or Chuck M.? LOL
I like the Mr. Gasket intake gaskets. A 202A would be the gasket for this combo.
It takes a good bit of combination to make 1.35 hp/ci with this setup. That would be 625 hp. Highly doubt you'll get close to that with unported TFS heads, Performer RPM, and a hydraulic roller.
On the spacers, it just takes trial and error to see what the combo likes, but I would start with a 1" or 2" HVH Super Sucker and see what it likes.
Hard to comment exactly on the compression ratio without knowing all the combo, but usually 10-10.25:1 is pretty safe on junky pump gas. If you're willing to always blend in fuel, you can go to 11 or so, but don't expect to see 50 hp from it. I usually suggest that customers stay down around the 10:1 mark. The risks are higher if you go higher but the rewards are not.
Just for comparison sake, my 445's with ported TFS heads (360 cfm), fully worked over Performer RPM intake, with a 6000 rpm solid roller, 10.25:1, 850 carb, etc., will make about 615 hp. I had a customer who presented a set of goals for me, which included the necessity to run on 93 octane, have 14" of vacuum, and go no higher than 6000 on the peak. That's what we came up with.