As previously posted you are looking for one and one half thousandths clearance. Two thousandths is good. One is a little skinny. Two & a half is a little loose unless your racing the thing hard. Then I'd run some 20-50 oil & let it warm up good before working it too much.
EASY to check. Get some GREEN plastigauge. Make sure your bearings and crank are dry, (no oil or pre lube) & clean. Use some carb cleaner & dry them off with compressed air or soft cloth. Install & torque your main caps one at a time and compare the plastigauge to the scale on the paper package. If you have a standard crank then you need std. bearings. If you have a std. crank then .010 under bearings will not work. It would be like putting a size 10 foot into a size 9 shoe.
If you need them, there are .001 under bearings if the std. shells yield clearances that are too loose. You can also mix and match them as needed with std. shells to get where you need to be. It's a trick from the old days when money was tight to keep from having to spend the bucks turning the crank. Works fine.
If you are a LITTLE tight on the bearing clearances you can hand sand off the back off the bearing shell with some emery cloth and gain a half thousandths pretty easily. This works well except on the thrust bearing, it's a little tougher to gain clearnace with it.
Shouldn't take more than an evening or two to sort out the mains & rods. It isn't hard, give it a try.
Worken2much