426 inch+ small blocks

So the higher the pin is on the piston the more it rocks? This is a fact or opinion? kinda seems like it would be the opposite.

LS engines use the same geometry (pin height) and it works ok for them, they are also aluminum blocks (car). So it is ok to compare the two, like he said the block doesn't know what it is.

As far as the block not be able to take it, because of the geometry, not sure any of us are on a level education wise, to know that. If you have seen specific examples of the high piston pin causing problems thats one thing, but to speculate, well, anyone can do that.

Has any one run one or seen one run?