Another option may be to go on the auction site eb-y and find a Hotrods crank. There are always a bunch of them there. The crank you have is garbage. It's a blessing it was never able to run. You should be able to find a complete new crank for under $150 US. Also, there is no need to heat the bearing. Try putting the crank in the freezer, heat the right side case with a propane torch until water sizzles off of the case where the bearing retainer is, and drop the room temperature bearing into the case. Then set the crank in the right side. Heat the left side case, drop in that bearing, and assemble the case halves together. You might here a pop as the cases are drawn together, but it's normal. After the cases are together, the crank should turn freely. I then lightly tap both sides of the crank with a rubber mallet to relieve any stress. It may pop again. I have done this numerous times in this manner without ever having a problem.