acme66, what is a "munched" liner? If you only have one hole that is damaged, you don't have to do an entire in-frame kit. The one nice thing about the old small cam 855 is there is not much to remove to fix one hole..."light weight" aluminum base pan, exhaust manifold without a turbo to handle/wrestle, few bolts on the "aluminum" intake manifold (easy), no engine brake on the top end, and one little cylinder head that one guy can remove without a crane. If needed, farm out the liner removal/install if not comfortable doing to a mobile tech. Couple of days for a novice and a couple of hundred bucks and back in service. Like I said, not sure what a "munched" liner is, but if it scored, dropped lower liner o-rings and dumped water into the base, or cavitated (pin holes in the liner and moving compression gasses and coolant back and forth). Regardless of failure, just make sure you pin down the "cause of failure" before buttoning up! I guess you will have to run the "time and money" math and go from there and good luck.
Regards, Bob