Thanks guys, seems like it's not as bad as I feared. Badger, I'm doing my best to follow the grain, the limb edges are definitely not straight. Thanks again.
This isa coorrect. It cracked because you were cranking it foreward with the heat and doing the twist removal. Under the opposite forces, the crack would close up, and since that's the way the bow bends, it's fine. Also if you look, the amount of wood thickness from back to crack in the bow is still a good bit thicker than the limbs.
I would clamp it so the crack opens, get some quality glue in the, probablu epoxy, and then unclamp it, and clamp the crack shut.
You could shave a tiny sliver of wood and glue it in for a shim (have done myself) but since the cracked surface is uneven, I wouldn't bother. If it was bigger or worse, I might saw in a kerf to square it up and glue in a splint, but really, why bother?