Thanks for the kind words on the engine stand. I bought some plans off ebay for a ford/chevy v8 and then modified them to fit the Twin Cam. My welds are not pretty, but I think they are strong. At least the engine has not fallen off the stand yet
I had a can of green paint so I decided to go with the green and yellow Lotus look.
The plugs on the side of the engine are brass, the one in the back is steel. That is what the machinist and RD supplied. The deep core plug that I used is also brass. Threaded core plugs would be great, but at this stage I don't think it would be feasible for me to do. I think I would need a machine shop to do the work and supply the plugs. When I spoke to the Loctite engineer she advised that green loctite would be too strong.
I'm definitely an amateur at all of this. It's a learning project. My wife and I both recently retired so this keeps me busy and out of the house. We moved from California to Colorado and I was able to build a nice shop to house my cars.
The Europa is Regency Red which is a burgundy color. The paint is original, the car was last driven in 1980. Unfortunately, it was stored in an unheated barn in Buffalo, NY. The other cars in the picture are a blue 73 Triumph TR6 and a red 48 MG TC. I also have an MGB, MG TF and an MGA. I'm good at buying cars, but not selling.