It's not taboo but there are two things that limit the answers.
One is you are asking for something that for the most part doesn't exist.
With the average thrust washer thickness being .060" and most torrington bearings being more than double that, there isn't going to be a drop in bearing that doesn't require machining.
There is one location on the 200-4R that has a bearing update from GM that should always be done IMO.
Two you are asking for experienced builders that make their livings from this information to give it to you for free, and in front of an open audience.
It takes considerable time to determine a good fitting bearing for a specific application.
You either find one from the hundreds of units you've rebuilt that will fit.
You buy (spend $$) bearing kits until you find one.
You go to your supplier who will let you look because you spend $$ with them frequently,
or you know of the proper resources to look up torrington bearing I.D, O.D, and thickness and you spend valuable time researching and find the bearing you THINK will work.
A builder can spend 10 hrs of time to find ONE bearing for ONE specific location.
That's $700 worth of labor time that you will only recover by adding cost to your product with the hopes that the customer base will agree it's worth it, selling the parts to other builders, or selling the knowledge to others.
It takes a LONG time to get that $700 back one bearing at a time....
So most builders are not going to give that info away.
Good luck with your search, be prepared to do some machining.