I agree that motor has to be torn down first to see how bad it is hurt internally But if you then decide to repair it I would give the crack a try with one of those low temperature aluminum brazing rods that they sell on the internet. They melt at a lower tmperature than aluminum with a standard small propane torch so there would be no melting of the original block that TIG welding would do .But honestly I think internally that motor has some serious damage and I would suspect that the cylinder walls are not that good either
as posted in reply # 14
They are difficult to use on a crank case and it will probably get too hot in use and the patch will slump or simply blow out
Most melt around the 300 º C mark and go mushy around 250º C
Mower crankcases are usually an Al-Si-Cu-Fe alloy , BP 401 or whatever the US equivalent it
There are a lot of different formulas for those solders so you always have to check the melting point and safe operating temperatures before using them
Extra bit
Those solders are just that solders originally designed to join fresh clean aluminium tubing in heat exchangers as found in air conditioning , fridges & freezers
They are difficult to use and require the part to e very clean before you start then to scratch through the aluminium oxide coating on the part to be joined while it is submerged under a molten blob of the solder .
Trying to do this to a rough fractured cast surface full of oil is very difficult .
In all of the demos they use it on nice clean billets that are flat & clean , not a complex 3 dimensional casting that is putrid
Electric welding of thin alloy castings is also quite difficult as you tend to blow holes
Torch welding is by far the best where you have close control over the heat in real time & can go as slow or fast as you are comfortable .
I have tried just about every rod on the market and none of them do a particularly good job & have had more then one soften & blow out of the patch.
If the little end goes then usually the engine is repairable
when the big end goes usually there will e damage to cam shaft bush as well and the block is essentially trash