The diameter of the main bearing is 43.95mm, not its length.godlameroso wrote:They "TPTB" didn't want a spending arms race to make lighter con rods, thinner journals, or making the crank too light. This is why I suggested a very simple but challenging way to shorten the crank is to use fewer main bearing journals on the crank. Each one you omit shortens the block by at least 43.95mm.
And you need the support of 4 main bearings under the loads experienced by these engines.
And, as roon says, the length of the crankshaft is, ultimately, dictated by the bore and bore spacing of the cylinders, plus the offset between banks, if there is one.