I haven't done it myself, but the crankshaft will have to have some heavy metal put into it on at least one counterweight (Mallory metal), and you need to take it to the best shop you can afford. Internally balancing the stock 360 crank is more difficult than doing so with an aftermarket forged unit. The ast crank is lighter, and already specifically designed for the external balance program. Some research should show up at least one forged crank that can be easily balanced internally. It can be done, but it isn't cheap. Depending upon your rpm and horsepower limits, you can get away with external balance on the 360, but there is a little loss of horsepower and smoothness.