The crank spins, finally!
A friend let me use one of those u-joint sockets in 12mm, then I was able to hold my tongue just right and got those last bolts loose

Spun rod bearings on 4 and 6. Number four bearing welded itself to the rod cap. I have a lead on a set of 12v rods so, hopefully that will come through as I am NOT reusing these two charred ones.
Here are the pics of the jounal damage. Taking everything to the machine shop next Monday to get cleaned up and measured.




All other crank journals look good, and all the other bearings look brand new. Tappets are all good, though will get a regrind or replaced with 24V tappets.
I am thinking about having the pistons and bearings coated, but need to do more research on this subject. Also thinking about a cam regrind, or aftermarket. Again, more reserch is needed here. I will probably go with a rebuild kit from one of the usual places utilizing the "big bowl" pistons. I need to wait and see what oversize bearings/pistons I will need, or if I need to start looking for a new crank and get standard size stuff. BTW, piston walls all look good with only the carbon ring on top, so I think a hone job is all that is needed. The pistons that came out were standard size pistons. I will also have the rotating assembly balanced.
I am all ears to suggestions on these ideas. I am really not afraid to overbuild the bottom end as it is something I don't want to have to do again for a long while. This will not be a crazy HP build. I only want the power of a new stock diesel truck, so somewhere around 300 HP/800 TQ is all I am shooting for. This is for a DD truck that sees a 10,000 lb camper behind it most weekends in the spring/summer/fall and a few long trips towing.
1994 Chevy K3500 12V/NV4500
Full rebuild with mahle non I/C pistons, 370s (set @ 250 bar), HX35/HT3B, custom cam, studs and orings. Yep, it's a VE

Still in progress