...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
They still make reamed to fit IM bearings. Check our FAQ, IIRC it has the part #s if not I know there is a thread somewhere...long search if they aren't in the FAQ.
Nice truck mate... Bet that pulls nicely!!! Like the idea of a frankenmotor and if my head has excessive wear an AAZ head is a very attractive option for me. The FAQ flagged up some IM bearing part numbers to look into. Brickwerks do the unfinished ones here in the UK for under £13 but if my shaft is close to spec I'll try a get the finished ones even if I get them from over the pond. Can't wait to crack the old motor apart to see what 220k has done to it. I know it white smoked like hell from no1 and 2 as I ran it without the exhaust manifold and turbo. I suspect injector or head gasket to be at fault but time will tell.
the ream-to-fit bearings seem MUCH better..the pre-sized ones are affected by how well they are installed.. if you dont install them perfectly square to the block, they wont be the right size when you are done..it doesnt take much for your engine to have a tight bore, and squish the bearing just enough that its not pre-sized anymore..yes, ive seen pre-sized bearings need reaming even..so, i would just get the ream to fit one, if you can get it cheaply, then you KNOW that its the right size for your shaft, and not too tight.
idk if anyone has touched on this, but the stock crank nose, and crank sprocket are WEAK. nowheres near strong enough to drive a supercharger, not even a little guy like what you got. once you twist the crank sprocket out of time, its lights out for the engine. the valves get friendly with the pistons, and then that head is potentially toast..be sure to take this into consideration before supercharging..Andrew (libbydiesel) has made up a broach, and fixture for it, so that the crank can be broached in the car, without much disassembly..you can broach the crank, and use the TDI crank sprocket, thats much tougher..