Is it a repairable issue?
Asking because I have every part for the V1702 IDI if you need them, even a new head.
I would part with any of it for cheap!
As far as the V2003 having the same crank dimensions, it does appear to be the same dimensions.
(EDIT) Just found that the V1903 V2003 V2203 V2003T all take the same crank.
I've swapped my V1702 IDI bobcat over to the Newest V2203 DI
Things to consider and probably the reasons why very few have ever attempted using V2003 for the swap.
If its Turbo engine, it's taller and will create more heat under a already tight fitting and low air circulating space.
It' a lot more HP for the pump to use, granted mine is 51HP and is doing fine and dandy, and the V2003 is 59HP.
The intake off the V1702 will fit some of the swaps, it won't if it's a turbo, and routing the air pipe for the air cleaner will be tricky.
my V2203 has fuel lines that make the swap of the original intake problematic, so I couse to make a new air pipe, and it's worked well.
You'll need to use the oil pan off of the V1702 for the rear mount.
You'll need to have the rear mount altered to fit the larger crank jornal hole and the wider spacing on the bolt holes, I did mine with a plasma torch and re-drilling the holes.
I bought a new starter for the V1702, but in hindsight I wish I would have made a new plate (altered mine) with a smaller hole and used the newer starter.
I put a new joints in the constant velocity joint (this is a must with the higher HP)
I used the high flow fuel pump (if your's is equipped with it) and eliminated the primer bulb, makes for a much better running unit, especially when fuel get low in the tank and sloshes around.
You'll need to drill and install a dipstick if it's in the pan as most are.
If you want to avoid changing out the gear case (timing cover) as I did, which it will give you the ability to convert the system to shut down with the key instead of manually stopping the engine, (really nice option) you'll need to install an oil fill in the valve cover if it does not already have one.
If you can, also get the alternator off of the newer engine if available, nice upgrade.
If you need more info just ask.
