Thanks Jim. Just glad to have success at vintage Lancia engine stripping at last! Hopefully the Flaminia will follow suit for you.

I've managed to get the last liner out this morning once the aluminium block was warmed slightly with the blowlamp, a very cold morning so things were reluctant to release.
Pistons and liners now measured and well within wear limits so that's a big plus, just a hone and a clean up with new piston rings will see that part fit for purpose.
For now I've soaked the liners in WD40 type oil to hopefully prevent any rust starting from finger marks or any water residue from cleaning until I start to prep it all.
What do people use on parts such as the liner face when building an engine that may subsequently sit on the shelf for a year or so until being put to use? I don't want rust to start forming on any internal parts. I have some assembly lube that is for camshafts and bearing surfaces but it makes no mention of being suitable for use in the bore area.
Or is it just a case of assembling clean then the oil used for fitting the pistons into the liners will suffice once the engine is turned over manually whilst checking the cam timing?