Well, I don't really know what numbers/letters indicate the rating. I've googled a few of them and come up with websites that sell bearings, but no mention of OEM use or rating.
On another note, due to having ruined this bearing, we had to take the top end apart to remove it. (Top end was already on - we just had this motor apart to change the transmission.) What we found was a cracked piston on skirt between the windows. This was a Vitos piston for short rod 4 mil crank. It had very little wear on the intake or the exhaust side, but VItos says this piston is moly coated. I'm not familiar with that coating, so I don't know if it reduced wear, or there was too much clearance which would reduce wear, but cause piston slap and lead to skirt failure. Ring end clearance was 0.016", which isn't too bad on a motor that has been ran a while, I don't think.
I have another 4 mil that grenaded the center bearing. Does anyone repair these? Is it remotely cost efficient to do this? Titan racing put a new rod on a crank for a friend of mine for cheap, but I was just checking if anyone else repairs these (besides twister or crankworks - not interested in it being gone for 6 months.)