I won't have the perfect answer to that.
To some the presence of 4 bolt mains over the 2 bolt edition would be an improvement so as many of the early engines were 4 bolt they would fit that scenario.
The only early block issue I had was a 1972 #3951511 that came from a Biscayne police cruiser, rated as a 300hp motor originally. While rebuilding it there was found a crack in the bottom cylinder wall skirt of #4. The webbing is a bit thinner there.
I had it welded and it cleaned up nicely at .30 overbore. That motor worked fine in a K10 for the next 20 years.
The reports of over heating problems of the 400 did not manifest in the motors I've owned, yet you hear of that. I worked all the trucks I've owned and any I rebuilt were for that purpose.
For performance motors I have seen a 400 #3951509 bored out .60, splayed main caps with the pan rails relieved for Olds rods.
I know a guy that runs a 400 with massaged 305 heads for a daily driver. Claims he gets better mileage but, who knows maybe fuzzy math.
Always have any engine block, any size tested before investing money into it.
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