Thanks for the replies all. I guess I'm leaning toward rebuild for the durability. If I'm pissed about this now I can't imagine how pissed I'd get if I bought another engine and it fell apart too, so I suppose I should just be patient and do it right.
So rumptis, if what you did is not a rebuild, how much more work is an actual rebuild? Also, since mine died because of oil starvation, not BHG, it likely has metal bits all through it now. Could I get away with just changing the rods, etc., or would the danger of loose metal that's already dispersed through the engine make it neccessary to get a full rebuild? I'm kinda guessing I need a full one.
Lastly, I've read about rebuilds some on the site, but I'm still pretty intimidated by the thought of doing it myself. I've pulled an engine from a 240sx with a buddy, worked at a shop building spec miatas for scca (but mostly doing, ya know, shop bitch work, as I wasn't qualified for much else), done basic stuff on my Honda, and read alot, but I've never worked on internals at all. I also don't really have access to or the budget for alot of special tools. So realistically, should I try to do this myself or fork over the cash for a shop to do it?
If I do go to a shop, how much money am I looking at spending for a full rebuild, and how long does it take?