D2 Sherman, how or where is it cracked ? If it is below the cylinders is may be from freezing. Also, it may not "need" to be replaced. I was just talking to another member yesterday about that.
If it runs fine, you might consider an epoxy repair. Sounds hokey, but seems to work fine for many years. Rebuilding a pony can open a big can of worms.....
D2Sherman, I have a dozen or more pony motors that will fit your D2 here in Calif. Like Tognot said if it's just a freez
crack repair it, if it's not repairable I can help. They range from $200 to $500 depending on how complete one is. I don't
have any electric start parts. It's the freight that's the killer.
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