I didn't see the smashed piston, rings, and the necessary gaskets for the bottom end to remove the piston. Getting a "new" piston of matching weight may be a problem. I have started collecting ones from ebay as the new style is of a different weight. If the new ones are heavier, then you can probably shave it down to match, if it's lighter then it's useless. Really expensive to buy new one just to find out it might not work...
And remember to get two sets of rod bolts, as you'll probably want to pull a second piston to match weights. Also, when I finally do use a used piston, I'm going to install a new sleeve, which will hopefully work fine, as I'm afraid a used sleeve that was in operation with a different piston, might be misshapen...
This may sound terribly expensive, but if you can pick up one used piston, and a new sleeve. It shouldn't be more than $200. Maybe another $100 or so for gaskets and bolts. You'll want to pull the engine for this.
There is also debate over rings, where the new rings you can buy, may not fit the old pistons... There's a thread where I was trying to hash this out, but I've had other distractions lately. It gets ugly when you get into the bottom end. I don't see how that piston could have survived this.
I hope this helps you bail out, or commit before you spend a fortune on top end parts just to discover that you don't want to pioneer (well, almost) the piston and ring nightmare. Good luck
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