Stripped66 wrote: the 2L journals have a reputation based on the uber-poor quality bearings (and nothing else from what I've read).
See my question? There's a bit of dogma floating around that the Chevy journals are as small as you'd want to go. So, that means that the 50mm 2L journals are too small, right? Nobody can answer that because all 1st hand reports are that the 2L rod bearings are shite...crappy rod bearings cannot speak for the strength of a crank with smaller journals.
Well, I dunno bout that. It seems an overly strong statement.
As long as Russ Fellows runs 400-450-ish Hp on those same stock rods and rod yournals and countless 2,0 ltr engines have done way over 100,000 miles with one rod bearing set, I wouldn't go to any length to change the size from 50.00 to 50.80 mm (that is the chevy size in 'mm'). The size isn't the issue imho.
Also remember that the type 4 rod is quite a bit wider - so it has more bearing surface (!) - than a 'buick' rod yournal.
Only when you want/need a longer rod, than the change is justified, again, just my opinion.
The Clevite chevy bearing is probably a lot better, and I don't know what you are building, but you may ask yourself if you would notice the difference when you are using a good synthetic oil, again largely depending on what you are building.
Best regards,
Walter