stroker engine balancing

Still waiting for the parts to get it in for the bore / honer tool. And I figure I will do just 1 dome piston hack and see see how it turns out...that's a 340 piston in a 360 block. I don't have a 360 block that needs my / those hacked pistons. What I have and or planning is a 340 block .030 over. I will install the Icon 741.070 360 forged piston(because it's lighter than cast aluminum pistons) and use the discounted H beam rods I got on EBAY . Use Scats cast internally balanced crank 318/340 3.58" throw. Because it's lighter than forged cranks. Won't spend any money on bob weight/ machinist time for the last few grams of balance perfection. Sincerely JesseElectronics, Cars, Fashion, Collectibles & More | eBay

Looking to do a forged crank,internal balance engine.SFI balancer and 10.5" steel flywheel(these parts are neutral balance).Rods would be H beams in std. length.What weight piston would be needed to keep it internally balanced w/o adding weights to the crank?Would each manufactor be different(Eagle,Ohio Crank,Scat...?).Thanks,Bob
Is it stock size 318 / 340 or you gonna stroke it? Scats Cast crank is internally/neutral balanced from the factory....the 360 3.58" stroke. Sincerely Jesse. Forged pistons are lighter than cast.