Heard of all sorts of cranks going into blocks that you'd wonder how they fit or with so much throw how the pistons stay in the bores.
Usually happens though from a bit of mucking around like custom oil sump and machining out clearance in the bottoms of the bores to allow the conrods and counterweights to not hit when they rotate. Sometimes they convert from two bolt mains to four or six depending just to hold the crank in there. Depends on what potential they aspire the engine to have though this doesn't come cheap.
If you to alot of research and measuring beforehand you might be able to fit into that 3.5 block. Then again why not get a block with the crank you want already in it and redrill to whatever transmission bolt pattern you need ?


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