Thanks for the pics, Ron.
Your manifold is as I recall them and not too bad, I'd think.
On the engine numbers thing, The Euro spec. 844 as delivered to Oz has different mounting holes from the 821 & 697 such that the OEM Lotus steel L shaped engine mounting brackets don't fit. Not a deal breaker - I made up some new brackets.
Agree with JB re the differences between a 4-2-1 system and a 4-1.
But in practice for the home gamer like most of us here? Mostly we follow the well trodden path of what works. If building a dedicated race engine, you'll probably try all manner of options with dyno data to back up the decision making.
But the principal still holds true.
In practice, my 4-2-1 system with a mild cam, 1565cc low compression 807 engine was, I thought, pretty reasonable.
My mates 4-1 system on his 1647cc low compression engine using a R17-TS cam and 45DCOE's displayed quite different characterises. With that car, you could start off from rest, hold the throttle at a fixed position and when it reached a certain RPM, the car accelerated all by itself as it came onto the cam.
But there's other factors as well that cloud the situation. I found the change to even my mild crossflow engine showed a marked increase in torque over the old 1470cc engine, so I reckon any loss of torque at the low end doesn't amount to much in the real world . . at least for a Europa.
Indeed, I recall starts in hill climb events meant you couldn't take your hand off the gear stick because, if you did, you didn't have enough time to get it back there for the change to second.
Crikey, I can ramble . . .