Posted 08 January 2013 - 10:54 AM
It rather depends on the cam you are going to be using. Full balancing is good on engines which will be taken to much over about 6000 rpm on a regular basis, which implies quite a 'hot' cam, such as a 286 and hotter. The same applies to blading/wedging the crank webs where a real benefit will only be noticed when racing.
For a road engine, and especially a 1380, you maybe don't want to be using 'mega-revs' all the time as it leads to rapid bore wear (OK for a competition engine) and with a 1380 when the need to re-bore arrives it can cause a big problem.
If using, say, a Kent 266 cam, which is about ideal on a 1380 road engine as it will give fantastic torque and enable quite a high final drive ratio giving excellent cruising revs combined with good acceleration on standard gear ratios.
What you do need with a 1380 is a really well gas-flowed cylinder head to allow the additional volume of mixture to flow in efficiently.