
As an engine stand commonly has four arms, Guessworks stated that the by using just two of the arms to bolt to the alternator holes, they would not be able to hold the weight of the engine. I have now received my engine stand and the arms are not able to adjust to even fit the alternator holes. Hence he's suggestion of using an adapter like the one pictured below, posted by Guessworks:

Guessworks also said that a member of the forum used to make these up, whom i contacted but did not get back to me and no longer appears to be an active forum user. Therefore, i am taking it upon myself to get one of these adapters made up based on the diagram below:

Obviously these parts will be welded together! The reason i am saying all of this is because i am approaching a friend's engineering firm to carry out this work, and if all goes well he may be in the position to produce more of them if people actually want them, as I understand that they are not commonly available items to purchase. (If they are then i'd appreciate contact details!)
I'll make measurements available if all goes well for the one i'm hopefully having made up, then people can decide if it's going to fit their engine stand/application.
Based on this, if people could reply with their thoughts, opinions, concerns, objections and whether they would be interested in one themselves, i can take this info with me to the engineering firm and see if something can be done about producing more than just one.