Yet more bearing questions?

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I am looking at all the bearings on my x-block 355 (this was in my brother's 9.80 Super Gas car). He built this engine in about 1982 so I imagine some of the parts are going to be a little obsolete or at least hard to find. The main bearing set have P-series markings except for the #5, which is marked MICRO. It's a full width MB2559M. Was there a good reason to use a M-series #5 main bearing? I have the Mahle catalog and it doesn't list the M-series for a small block. It's 100% shiny.
Also, the rod bearings are not marked with a part # or letter code. They are 0.001 OS but just have a "T" and a date code, like 8 75. They are cut for dowel pins. Is there a way I can find our what series they were? Or just go with "P" or "H" series bearings all the way around?
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20211104_120731 by Jim Harris, on Flickr
Here's a pic of the mains. Is that overlay fatigue, especially on #2? Is that a good reason to go the H-series bearings?
Thanks - Jim
 
Excellent questions, I wish I knew more about that. I was reading about the H and P versions last night.. couldn't come up with an answer on my own. There are Many good Mopar Mechanics here that will help you get some answers. And I wanna know too damnit!
 
Clevite Micro had wide grooves and you had to use 2 sets to get full groove because they didn't make a full groove set, So 2 sets of uppers was what we used.
 
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Hi - I am circling back to my engine as I gather parts to re-assemble it. I can't find the rod bearings, Clevite CN-481HDXN because they don't seem to be available with the dowel hole. Is that something that any machine shop can do or are there specialists? I am in the Seattle-Tacoma area if anyone has a guy they use around here?

Thanks - Jim
 
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