Just pulled the absolutely clean and spotless engine out of my 93 F-150. Someone had previously rebuilt it, everything on it was new, but obviously they screwed up somewhere. Had no compression in the #7 cylinder. Pulled the head to find a chunk of piston missing, and a gouge in the cylinder wall that a .60 over bore probably won't take care of. I have another engine for the truck. My question is rather than scrap and waste the block out of the truck, can that cylinder be sleeved, and be rebuilt to have a spare for the Mustang? Maybe even rebuilt as a stroker? Would I have the HO/non HO problem?
I've been out of the automotive game so long my mechanical wheels in my brain are rusty.
I've been out of the automotive game so long my mechanical wheels in my brain are rusty.

