so you bought an internaly forged shortblock for your wifes vehical?
i think your going to run into compression losses down the road alot sooner then you might expect. The forged are strong, but the their thermal expantion is terrible. you'll get piston slap, startup smoke, and exessive blowby much sooner then with a hypereutectic pistion short block. You can make the forged last longer, but you have to let it warm up a bit everytime befor you take off (to let the pistons gather heat expand). This is the main problem with people that dont understand engines is the rip on a ice cold engine and wonder why it "clanks" when they first start it in the morning. Aother thing is that the pistion side clearance will be greater in all aspects so their is "less to ware" untill its wore out again. Unless your building something with crazy power forged pistons are not usualy needed IMO.
you can just swap the ballencer and front cover form a 302, they are 50oz ballenced (just use the matching flexplate), you'll need to put the explorer filter pedistal/oil cooler on using a 13/16" socket (big sparkplug socket), the explorer engine mounts, explorer block plate, etc... It works just fine, i swaped an 86 block and crank into my 97 with no problems (not with the actual parts anyway)
just my 2cents