1oldman wrote:Thank goodness it didn't poke a hole in the block. Very nice looking LIM. Wish the LIM on an L27 looked that good! - BC
From his description to me, there are marks and knicks on the cylinder walls, so it looks like it might be back to the old S2 block, not this L32. Here's an older picture of when that motor failed, showing the cylinder wall damage from the rod breaking is well below the skirt area of the piston:
That LIM looks good? Here's why.......

Yes, that's my parts washer.

That's a custom laser-cut LIM bypass gasket that went with it.

Including coolant bypass plugs.
Rebuilding, porting, and polishing:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=19647&hilit=superch ... t&start=80 (and the following pages)
Now you see why we're praying the supercharger housing is ok, and maybe only the rotors took the damage. I was working on the top end while Matt did the bottom end after the last boom.
Considering he has a good spare block, if the rods are ok (they're L32), he only needs a piston, valve, spring, and cylinder head, possibly a set of rotors.