My experience was sort of like the guy in monte python and the holy Grail, he builds a castle and it sinks into the swamp, so be builds another one and it sinks into the swamp,and so on until one finally doesnt sink...(cause it's standing on all the rubble that did)....
I had my first motor toast itself (rod bearing) the first event afer I bought the car... Parked it for a year...got a new junker and had it rebearinged and sealed and put it in the car (didn't have the time to do it myself) it ran for four events , and it seized....So I went to a shop and said do whatever you need to to give me a motor that doesn't grenade... They got a nice used motor and disassembled it, renewed everything that was out of spec...this is my current engine... With three seasons on it, and it just got new RB before miller.
Few things I learned along the way:
1. A junkyard motor belongs in the junkyard.
2. Racing prep means doing it right if you want durability
3. GET AN OIL TEMP GUAGE and watch it during the race
4. DO NOT REUSE AN OIL COOLER FROM A MOTOR THAT SPUN A BEARING the cause of death of my second build
5. DO Get the oil pickup reinforcement done, and the pan baffle
6. Change the rod bearings every season and run synthetic
From what I've found the cross drilled cranks are mixed, Joe had one and did well by it others not as lucky, if I was starting from scatch I'd consider it dep on the $$$$.
Anyway just my .02c...