Has anyone ever................

Its mostly brought up in my opinion because it falls into the old wifes tells category. And another thing to consider, is that a "narrow" rear main bearing can be installed in the 360, reducing a SMALL amount of bearing surface area. Its in the engine bible. ALSO, where the 360 has larger main journals, it has a SHORTER and LIGHTER piston than the 340, so that probally nullifies ANY bearing friction difference anyway.

I think you are on to some thing when you say "wives tails"

Shorter, lighter piston goes to Krazycudas comment about bearing load.