I have an overheated piston on my LS2000. It is a 2001 and I am wondering what is my best option (cost wise) for repair. I have the following Ideas. Cheapest... Bore to .5 and install new piston and hope that it stays within the 8% to 10% acceptable range so all I have to buy is a cylinder kit and gaskets. Option 2.... I get a new sleeve and new piston but i am not sure if that is something that I can do my self. I mean can i take out the sleeve my self and install the new one and then the cylinder? or do i have to take it to a machine shop to do it? BTW if anyone know a good machine shope in Miami that does the kind of work that I need please let me know. Then we have option 3 that is very close to option 4 that is a complete tope end kit exchange but for a couple of hundred bucks more I will get a new engine. I am also looking for some guidance on how to do this since this is my first time repairing an engine and not replacing it.
Thank you
Carlos
Thank you
Carlos
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