I'm sorry, but no pun intended on this one. I'll be the first to admit I throw puns around along with a good dose of sarcasm, but I don't understand what your saying with this one?
On a related machine shop horror story back when I was young, I was trying to get a 440 built by a shop called Performance Technology in Mountain View, CA back in the early '80's.
Not only did they not pull the galley plugs and clean the passages and part thoroughly, but the also nicked the crank when they slammed the rods in without sleeves on the rod bolts or carefully guiding them in. The crank had severe nicks in it and the rod bearings looked worse than the OP's.
It was a **** show. I ended up taking them to small claims court and winning, but no one ever wins when people do incompetent work on a project though. Then I studied and tried to learn how to build motors myself and did so successfully.