You have to see if you can get rings for the pistons. you have to check skirt to wall....they used to run those loose. You can take up skirt slack with skirt coatings. You want a cam with that....there are many to chose from though I like Megacycle. One of the 63 Web's would be OK. Oversize intake work very well with that size pistons as the larger bore deshrouds the valve getting more charge in. It is important to enlarge the throat area to 90% of the OD of 33.5 mm intake. I'd recommend decking the cylinder and milling the head to insure they are flat. I'd use a thin MLS base gasket to get the piston higher in the bore to improve squish. I'd use a .030 MLS head gasket too. Porting works very well especially thinning the guide boss area and working the short side entry to the seat. You need a good valve job. Check the guides carefully....the exhaust ( at the least) are usually shot.
-I didn't expect the rings to be unique to the piston manufacturer. . . thanks for the heads up
-I will be relying on a machinest to tell me if the pistons, barrels and head can come together right. I fully expect bad news along the way.
-I am interested in keeping a relatively flat power band and I dont expect to ever pop 8k on the tach. I'm really not sure which cam to get or how much porting I should do. Would I be better off getting an F2/F3 head for the larger valves?
-I was prepared to replace the valves, guides and springs because I ssumed I would need to step them up. If the stockers check out should I just leave them?