RichNJKubota
Gold Member
I've rebuilt and repaired alot of car engines - wet sleeved and no sleeve. Bottom line is that if there is a piston sleeve I'll put new piston, rings and sleeves in and if no sleeve then it's more time and money to do it right - by stripping the block down and taking it to the machine shop for re-boring. If the car is not worth the effort then it does not get done. It just gets new pistons and rings or possibly just rings and cylinder honing. You live with the potential issues of oil consumption, lower than optimal compression, shorter engine life, etc.