The head is made of cast iron. I toyed with the idea that the thermostat could have been bad, stopping the flow of coolant. But in order to ruin a bearing from overheating, it would have to be over time so I would have noticed a over heating problem. Like I said, I'm waiting on the bearings which are currently in my fathers possession and I suspect that they are the ones that came out of the engine because I had it picked up from them almost immediately. I left the oil filter on the engine when I sent it to them since they wanted the oil left in it. I'm sure the filter and the oil are long gone, but I'll call them tomorrow. I may even get lucky and maybe there is enough residual oil in the short block to perform a test.
I plan to take this to court soon, I spent almost $2500 on this engine and I've only gotten 11,000 miles out of two of them. The first one had a bad bearing as well, and it was from the get go. They primed the engine prior to pick up, but they spun the oil pump backwards - counter clockwise instead of clockwise.