92 350 5.7l bore or keep honing?

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littlemlittle

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A little back story..

1992 chevy c1500 sat in my neighbor's backyard for about 10 yrs no hood on it under carport. Motor was stuck let it soak with marvel mystery oil and got it to break loose will tried to start it and nothing. So I took it apart... stuck/rusted rings.

I'm afraid I can't hone anymore of this out to keep it standard pistons (want to try and keep it cheap).

Should I keep honing or just go ahead and bore it?
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Closer up of the #8 cylinder
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Bore it. That pitting is beyond a hone's ability to clean up. You'll have MASSIVE oil consumption with those cylinders.
 

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Thanks guys! I figured with the pitting that deep it needs it

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