Am curious... how do yer reseal a lifted liner?
Easy on the K4, more involved on the KV6.
Pull the sump off, remove the oil rail. Mark the piston and liner top on the timing belt end, this is to ensure the piston is facing the correct way round when it's refitted.
Mark the big end cap, so it can be refitted to the rod the correct way round.
Unbolt the big end bolts and remove the cap. Push upwards on the rod to break the bearing surface tension. Pull the liner and piston as an assembly from the block. Clean the liner land at the bottom of the coolant jacket, ensuring it's completely clean and dry and free of any debris. Clean the register at the bottom of the liner, making sure it's free from oil, dirt, old sealer and any other contaminants.
Run a thin bead of Hylomar Blue sealer all round the register of the liner, creating a small fillet in the 90° joint between the bottom of the liner lower skirt and the register.
Slowly lower the liner/piston, making sure orientated to the same way it came out. Make sure the rod goes over the crank pin, making sure the bearing is still on the rod.
When the rod is over the crank pin, refit the rod cap and bearing and re-torque the cap bolts.
Push the liner hard down into the block to seat it. Repeat the process for all liners as quickly as possible, so the Hylomar doesn't have time to fully harden. Refit the oil rail, or the strong replacement (K 4 only), using the correct sealer.
Then clamp the liners down, to prevent them moving until the head is refitted.