There shouldn't be a problem with that speed and stroke without the Shuffle pin
As wrote, it is very careful if the halves have damage to the surfaces
On the 1600 challenge machine that I'm involved with
Are there no shuffle pins
But we drive it like hell like 8400-8600 rpm and more with 2.6 bar or more (over 400hp on the wheels
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What is very important is the balance of the parts
Another thing is that you have control over the ignition so the slightest misfire can cause vibratons in the crankshaft that continue in the block
Shuffle pin is an emergency solution that began to be used when the stroke length began to exceed 80 mm in the USA
Often it was combined with a lightened flywheel and an aluminum pulley
Then the crankshaft self-oscillates due to the turning force when you release the clutch. If the crankshaft breaks, it is always in the same place between the center bearing and the 3rd crank bearing
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