You will need a new sleeve, a new piston, and a new rod at a bare
minimum. My brother has a perfect example of what you will get if
you don't replace that sleeve (or sleeve that cylinder if it doesn't
currently have one, some didn't for a while, I think). The
combustion leakage down the gap will burn the rings and eat the
cylinder wall.
If you have the original rods, you need a whole set as the new ones
are considerably heavier.
You may have the option of oversized pistons, but they aren't cheap
either.
Peter
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