I don't see a pic of a cam journal. I do see a pic of a bearing though. I don't know if it is a typo or terminology issue. But, the journal is the part of a cam that meets the bearing.
Looking at your pics makes me queasy because they remind me of my own problems. The last attempt I made I had coated came bearings, a windage screen and a solid pin to replace the stock cam pin and spring. That was on top of a HV oil pump and restrictor push rods from previous attempts. All my bearings had failed with very low mileage (like 200 miles) and I saw bearing material pushed out of the bearing as you have seen. On this attempt I had checked the bearings at 600 miles and haven't seen any material pushed out. I not have around 1900 miles on it and will probably check around 3000 miles again, but slide the cam out some to get a better look.
I can't say that one thing fixed mine and I can't say that they are entirely fixed yet. Seanyb505 and Dtcgrant on here have both had cam bearing issues besides myself.
My thread is here:
http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... ?f=8&t=444 as well as this one on Speedtalk:
http://speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=22211
I would recommend
1) having the cam check for straightness
2) having the journals polished while the cam is rotating clock wise from the front of the cam
3) Check the cam bore for straightness
4) inspecting for oil leaks
5) replace the spring and pin with a solid pin with .003"-.008" of end play w/cover and gasket installed,
6) possible coated cam bearings
7) check your oil pump and fitment to the block using the thread I posted which is in the FAQ forum.
Also, did you notice anything that would have caused the bearing failure? Missing front oil galley plug perhaps? Any other bearings show excessive wear? What lifters were you using?
-Chris