I use 6-32 on 60 engines and bigger. Some 60 engines come with holes big enough for #6 screws.
I got a used engine that one of the previous owners had really butchered the holes in the mounting lugs. They were a loose sloppy fit even ffor 6-32's. Came up with a solution that worked out really well. Built the motor crutch, but before it was glued into the fuse sides, took great care to get the motor perfectly aligned and clamped into the crutch at zero offset. Using a 6" long drill bit I drilled two locater holes, one in each lug centered between the 2 mounting holes, thru the engine lugs and into the motor crutch. Epoxied 1/16 wires into holes in crutch, let them stick out top of crutch just the thickness of engine lugs to work like dowel pins. This keeps the motor properly aligned even after many times it is put in and out during building process. You need to have the long bit to keep it perpendicular. I like to use the longer bits whenever I can because they give you more of a reference for keeping holes straight and square.
Blind nuts, stay with Dubro.