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If you are sure the rods are bent then replacement is the only sensible option. While straightening steel rods is sometimes undertaken by specialists, I reckon no one would consider straightening alloy with any confidence.
If unmolested your engine will have the "small journal" crank, a rod complete with small end bush, cap, nuts and bolts carries that part number. Look for the casting number 67 270 on any rods offered, but importantly the rods are the same forging but differ in part number, timing side and drive side, the difference being the drive side rod has a small oilway drilling from the top big end bearing shell. Look closely at you existing rod, find the tiny hole, it should point inwards towards the flywheel. Plenty on the Forum about this curio.
New old stock rods sometimes appear, and expensive aftermarket ones are available. Plenty of used ones on ebay, but all carry the same risk of being not quite perfect.
Meanwhile order up a hard copy parts catalogue, readily available. Have a look at the Forum topics about crankshaft sludge traps, crank grinding and setting up the crankshaft in the cases, the so called "crank end float".
Now over to the intro section and tell us how you got into this goddam mess!
Swarfy.