Well, I've come to, what I think, is a sound plan. Now that I've replaced the lifters on the old engine, and it's running like a champ, I can relax and think more clearly.
I've deciding that getting a long block and tossing a bunch of accessories on it is going to give me huge headaches. The reason: Take an almost stock long block, and insert lots of variables all at once.
I think I'll still get the long block, but I'm going to test the accessories on the old engine first. Like a TB swap to a 4.0, a new ignition system, headers, cold air intake, etc. One at a time. The one's that work out will go to the new engine when it's time to swap, etc etc.
I tell ya guys, for an inexperienced person like myself, it's a great relief to learn that my current engine probably won't throw a rod now on the way to work tomorrow and I can take my time planning the engine swap without any pressures. Whewwwwww!