Ok, let me see if I got this. The letters & numbers printed on the crank throws are NOT indicators of the bearings, but production codes. Same for the letters stamped at the back of the cases. Ignore them.
Rod bearing sizes are determined by A) Number code stamped on big end of rod and B) one of two ranges of measurements on the crank journal...
A: 34.99 - 35mm
B: 34.98 - 34.99mm
Looking in the manual, based on my con rod big end number (1), I would need either D (yellow), or C (green) con rod bearing, depending on how the journal specs out.
I think I can handle that. But doing it the above way would be a best case scenerio, or for setting up brand new parts. What if, say, the journal specs at 34.97mm? And none of the above accounts for wear in the big end of the con rod.
The journal is not scratched. And the bearing actually looks great other than one long deep scratch. A chunk of something nasty came in through the crank oil hole, scratched the bearing, without doing any more damage. Bearing did not spin.