UPDATE
Pulled the bottom end out. Found number 1 and 4 rod bearings came apart. Kinda weird those two went out. Crazy it didn't knock. Get this though. Pulled the crank and inspected it....
No damage what so ever to the crank. I picked up a used 100k mile crank and had it polished. The old crank had better specs and looked better than the used one I bought. Crazy. Rods weren't even discolored, no damage, nada. Eagle rods held up great. Pulled the cams out and looked for damage or metal. Nothing. Measured every single bore, and crank out. Everything is perfect. Reassembled with new ACL race bearings with .001" extra oil clearance. Plastigauged the journals, came out to exactly .003" on all bearings. No taper, out of round, just all perfect.
I'm blown away at how I came within inches of spinning two bearings and ended up saving the crank, block, and rods. Talk about a good day. Spent 11 hours and had the crank out and reassembled with measurements on a hoist without pulling the engine. I think thats a sign I've worked on these too much.
If I can get my phone to work I'll post some pics.