Antares has progressed again and I did finish the crankshaft by drilling the oil channel and machining cutouts for counterweight. Hard stuff to machine this 42CrMo4 steel that I have used for shafts and liners mostly.
I did also machine the tank and that was a great success as my new friend John Shannon from across the pond (DJS Engines) helped me out and drew a quick work sheet for machining the tank. Johnny has experience making spinners and other stuff this way since 1960ies. He gave me the angles and depths to use and following those instructions the always hard part of figuring everything out turned to a fun part following instructions and machining bores and angles in a breeze. Learnt a couple of neat tricks on the way also! Big thanks to Johnny!

Still need to blend out the shape but overall fits and rough shape are spot on.
Also spent some time perfecting the endplay and propdriver to case gap. I did machine the case bore quite tight as it has only 0.1mm of space behind the crank pin (could have left a little more room there in a hindsight) so the endplay had to be brought down pretty accurate.
I did also make the small holes to accept the special tool used to tighten the front bearing housing, the same tool can be used for the tank hold down plate tightening also.
I have found out that when making a one off for myself it is really worth to tinker with the details and try to make everything as good as possible. Atleast for me it is an enjoyable process.