Ok I replaced the connecting rod, piston (since I noticed one of the "ears" on the latter was broken), and rings. When I bolted the rod onto the crank, before attaching/installing the piston, and tightened it to spec is spun freely using a light finger flick. The piston appears to slide freely in the bore with a normal amount of pressure due to the rings. The bare crank turns freely in the bearing without wobbling or binding. However when I installed the piston and crank (but not the timing gear), it takes a wrench to get the assembly to turn.
When I first opened the engine before attempting to repair it, the yoke bolts had come out, the connecting rod was broken, and the piston was broken. Since the bearing appears to be ok, could it be that the crankshaft was damaged when the engine froze up? I seem to be getting in over my head and pay grade. Any help would be appreciated!