Cylinders were initially fixed to the crankcase via screws through a flange at the bottom. The cylinder heads were attached to the cooling fins shrunk onto the cast iron cylinders. This arrangement didn't work, because the aluminum cooling fins would lose their shrink fit on the iron as the engine got hot, and the heads and fins would move outward from the crankcase! I ended up retrofitting long studs extending all the way through the heads, fins, fins, and crankcase tying everything together a la old Porsches. I hogged the crankcases out of solid blocks of 7075-T6 aluminum. That material is stronger and machines more nicely than 6061-T6, but also tends to pit if water-based mist coolant is not dried off quickly, as I found out the hard way.