Bad rod bearings-engine swap.

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I recently purchased a 1950 C only to find out it has 2 bad rod bearing cylinders 1+3. I've sourced a 200 engine in good condition but am uncertain if it will swap into a regular C. Does anybody know? I was super excited about my first tractor and expected some repairs but this does a good job about dashing that! I'm determinded to make it live again.
 
Is the crankshaft too damaged to just put in new bearings or get the crankshaft turned for undersized bearings?

The engine from a 200 can go in with a minimum of difficulties. The 200 has a taller radiator than the C. You may not be able to use the coolant outlet from the 200 engine. Your C might or might not have a water pump, which has some bearing on how to deal with the difference. You may need to use the C air cleaner. Don't know off hand whether the C and 200 had the same diameter air intake hose. All the big important areas (like the block flanges) are identical.
 
Thank you for your reply. The engine is only $250 and I think after its all done cost would be about the same. I also assume all the metal from the bearings and crank made it around to all the other internals. My C doesnt have a water pump so I guess I'll figure that out as i go.
 
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