Hi all,
I'm building up a spare 998 on a super-tight budget, 1967, remote change. I'm just looking at doing rebore, crank grind, bearings, pistons + rings, then get gearbox up to scratch.
During strip-down I identified the failure mode (interesting side-note, this engine was from a car last registered in 1980, meaning this engine was on the road for 13 years, then it has sat in its current state for 40 years. weird thinking this failure I'm looking at occurred when I was a 1 year old).
Idler gear is completely munted, flogged out the housing like so:

I'm not worried about the housing, I have spares. What I need to figure out is how to salvage the gearbox casing, as I believe running it as-is isn't possible due to damage. Correct me if Im wrong - if you think I can just chuck a bearing in there and call it a day.

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This is a low-cost build, so I'm after a cost-efficient solution. I am thinking I could either:
* Chuck a new bearing in it and get on with life
* Enlarge the hole to fit an a-plus idler gear (most likely this option)
* Enlarge the hole and press in a steel insert to run std idler gear
* Or even enlarge the hole to fit this as part of a straight cut conversion

And how successful do you think I'd be using a drill press at home rather than machine shop...?
I would also need to know the exact ID for whatever solution I choose.
Thoughts?