As a general policy it is not possible to change crankcase bottom half's between identical models let alone completely different models.
Manufacturing tolerances normally exclude this unless your really really lucky.
The cheapest repair would be to weld on another tiller arm stub taken from a dead century a £10.00 repair, the next cheapest would be a used crankcase around £25.00 or a new crankcase £100.00
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
Charles uk wrote:As a general policy it is not possible to change crankcase bottom half's between identical models let alone completely different models.
Straightened the crank, was bent about 8 thou.
Found an identical casting with same bearing, good fit will need a light skim on the mill on the cylinder face 15 thou.
Crank spins well, no need for a ream. Must be lucky.
Cost £0.00.
What did you have to do about the crankcase locating dowels, & are you going to put a vacuum feed in the lower half for the fuel pump?
Quote "as a general policy it helps to have a mill" I think "helps" should have read "essential" as there's at least an hours machining time & at a minimum of £35 an hour in the UK, it might be cost effective to buy a used crankcase with good bearings.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.