Yes, the pic shows the bottom side of the cylinders. There will be four areas that will need to be cut. Rather than drilling you will want to cut a trench(channel,passage?) into the half circle area to connect the closed drain to the larger open one. I thought I had a pic of the cuts I made and will look again when I get home tonight.
The oil drains from each of these two passages and flows down a very narrow channel cut into the crankcase. When you get the engine apart and take a look at how the oil drains from the head back to the crankcase then it will make much more sense as to how and why the drains need to be joined.
Maybe you mean doing something similar to this (the picture is from Honda K7-F2 manual, but this picture must be from K7 cylinders). So, I will do this F2 to K7 conversion.
This is what I will do.
- Drill the bottom of the F2 cylinder
- Install 0.25 overbore pistons on rebored F2 cylinder
- Install K7 head with new camshaft from Dynoman
- Install knock pins and stud gaskets for the 4 K7 head oil passages
I think I don't forget anything for this Frankenstengine. Thanks again.