Wow, THAT looks like the way to go for the german bearings, etc.
Looks kinda creepy at first, but since you've travelled that path for us
Now we know! Thanks, G.I.Fatmobile!
I almost was going to use an 11mm block,
CR out of a vanagon (hard life) but still together. Got it for $100 complete, lol
but I don't much like the 11mm's after having one crack on me.
The CR that I'm replacing right now is probably cracked. Someone
did a hail mary headgasket job that failed and the headbolts were so
tight I had to buy the special 1/2 drive long hex bit to safely get them out.
One actually almost severed at the threaded section (crack!) but a bit of metal hung on
and it came out so I could get the cyl head off, close call with those old bolts.
After this 12mm ME block I may take the vanagon's 11mm apart and have the machinist
check out it out and maybe just put hans bearings in it and set it aside. I wouldn't run
it, as is. It was re-ringed by the young guy I bought it from, diy (first time), and
he never installed it, then sold the vanagon - got out. It's a nice thought to just have a
backup engine standing-by as some people around here refer to these old diesels as
"rotary grenades", haha which is totally appropriate. I hear the rod bearings take an
exceptional beating, so I may re-think going cheap on those.