I also painted the valve covers to match the block. I did this because it was a very common thing to do with classic hot rods.
The last three are of a custom plug I made to block off the heater port on the back of the head. I don't drive the car in cold weather and the blower inside just moving air should be enough to defog it if needed. I picked up an oil drain plug that had a machined inner lip to fit a rubber gasket. I chose this one because the heater banjo bolt fit just right into the gasket lip on the oil drain plug.
I cut off the non threaded portion of the oil drain plug and the threaded portion of the banjo. I tapered the threaded portion of the banjo then proceeded to weld the two to make the finished plug.
The last three are of a custom plug I made to block off the heater port on the back of the head. I don't drive the car in cold weather and the blower inside just moving air should be enough to defog it if needed. I picked up an oil drain plug that had a machined inner lip to fit a rubber gasket. I chose this one because the heater banjo bolt fit just right into the gasket lip on the oil drain plug.
I cut off the non threaded portion of the oil drain plug and the threaded portion of the banjo. I tapered the threaded portion of the banjo then proceeded to weld the two to make the finished plug.