The 1862 should have a Magnum 18 (M-18) in it. With that in mind, you first need to pull the engine from the tractor. Once it is on the bench, you need to remove all the shrouds. Then you need to remove the intake and exhaust components. Then you need to remove the heads. Then you need to remove both jugs. Inspect your jugs for wear & tear, and tolerances. Once your examination is done, decisions need to be made on the course of action you are going to pursue. Time??? Depends on how thorough and meticulous you are, and the desire to make the correct repairs. Minimum to get to the exam part, 4-6 hrs.
I would NOT order any parts until you exactly know what is needed.
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