I agree with everything Darth says with two additions. If you're going that deep into the engine, consider replacing the timing chain, and get a new oil pump. That's just good insurance against problems on down the road. I've seen too many performance or stock partial builds fail because of re-use of the old oil pump or because the engine jumped time due to a chain that "seemed" to be o.k.
Our family business is an automotive production and custom engine rebuilding company and machine shop. We also build race-prepped engines to their specs for teams and "speed shops." I grew up in that business and was active in it for many, many years, but ultimately pursued a different career (law). I do still maintain an ownership interest in the company and provide its legal advice and representation. Our company, like most in the business, flatly will not warranty the machine work or the internals sold for these type of partial rebuilds unless we have proof that a new oil pump was intalled and that the timing chain was replaced.