Have a good look at the camshaft bearing journals and the bearing shell surfaces. Smooth? No grooves or ridges? Camsahft bearing journal sizes should be in the manual. If there is any doubt about the camshaft bearing shells, replace them.
Plastiguage is used to check oil clearance on assembly. It does not check crank journals for wear, true or condition. The tools to properly check out a crankshaft are very expensive. The same with the connecting rods which can be bent, out of round, etc. Take the camshaft, crank, rods, pistons, sleeves and block (with bearing caps) to a good machinist for inspection. Save yourself some money, and win the machinist's respect, and bring him meticulously clean parts.
When disassembling the engine, MARK EVERYTHING! Liner positioning orientation, same with the pistons, connecting rods (and caps) and main bearing caps. This is extremely important.
Also keep your top end bits organized so everything goes back together with the same bearing surfaces in the same place. So keep your push-rods, valves, followers, valve springs, caps, etc all in order.