Motor comes out, cases bored new bearings and seals minimum, timken case bearing upgrade, better plan. It won't be cheap but the result IMO will surpass the factory crate motor in longevity and performance. These motors need roller rockers, geometry correction, new premium guides and a bore and hone .010 OS to correct for the factory tolerances that IME with the "bigger bore cylinders" are + or minus .001". Starting with a 110 the heads are good and can be upgraded to better than the MVA head, the bottom end can be built properly by a shop that uses Hoban or by Hoban to truss, true and balance the assembly, and at the end the 110 crank has used parts value or trade in to or ebay.
I am helping a guy with one now. I will post when he gets it done.