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Dean,
I put almost 3000 passes on a very similar engine with a GM steel crank and stock rods with Pioneer rod bolts. That being said, GM steel cranks are getting hard to find. I have been using Eagle for budget builds and just figure having them reground in the price. That way you know they are the sizes you want. Callies is very good right out of the box and they will balance it for you if you give them a bobweight. I have checked a couple of their balance jobs and they have been right on the money. Actually you cant much go wrong with their entire balanced assemblies.
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Try this place racingpartsmaximun.com. (RPM).
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GM rods and crank will work fine in an engine with that RPM range and HP. Even a cast crankshaft will work fine for that application. That's all we used to use in the Super Stock engines until they allowed the aftermarket stuff.
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