Not EVEN Tod, When these cases are produced the crank journals are line bored to match perfectly. Mismatching is dodgy at best. Most likely it will produce an assembly that won't turn or an assembly that will wipe out main bearings quickly.
If you've ever been into an automotive engine you will see that all the main bearing caps are numbered (if the engine has ever been disassembled) and they all have arrows pointing to the front.
That's not because the assembler was anal.
+1!..........and original crank ASSEMBLIES were balanced, so with any piston/ring or rod change from that original crank assembly there will be some smoothness and longgivity loss.
If you've ever been into an automotive engine you will see that all the main bearing caps are numbered (if the engine has ever been disassembled) and they all have arrows pointing to the front.
That's not because the assembler was anal.
+1!..........and original crank ASSEMBLIES were balanced, so with any piston/ring or rod change from that original crank assembly there will be some smoothness and longgivity loss.
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