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Wow, you finally figured it out, huh? Nasty... One thing is that it might not have been water that caused the piston to break. But I guess I really don't know what caused it either.
Yes, like the civickiller says, it probably ate through your cylinder wall and you probably need new sleeve. But just pull the block out and take it to a shop. They will tell you if they can boar it or not. Eitherway you do need to rebuild it if you want to use that same engine. Hey, good thing is that you get more displacement out anyways. More power!!!
You will need new pistons, rings, pins which normally come with the pistons. Just keep the existing connecting rods unless you want something nicer, but more expansive. Since you have the crank out, I would replace the main bearings anyways. Just usual cleaning stuff. Good luck.
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