yes i understand it would not be a nice thought to have to strip entire engine because of overlooking some things.
I always have this dilema when building engines, trouble is that on something real old usually everything in there gives you some sort of reason to replace, for example with my F2 engine its a case of do i do my primary chains, then the tensioner, gearbox bearings, crank , crank bearings,cam chain,camchain tensioner,pistons and rings, rebore, new valves, and guides ,valve springs and seats, cam, cam towers, ect, they all show some sign of wear, but also could be good for many more miles, i suppose if the budget allows then get everthing done, but you could blow the entire value of the bike just by rebuilding the engine, once you add machining work, gaskets oil seals, blasting , painting .
I do hope some body can answer your question as to wether the later transmission works and the different bushings, as these are good questions
Pete