Too many variables. What is the cylinder bore now? Has it been "cleaned up" and standard pistons and rings used, with clearances at or near service limits? Has it been oversized to .010" and oversize pistons and rings installed? Have those cylinders been pressure-tested (same technique as differential compression test) and the head soaped to see if there are any cracks? How are the valves? Worn/ Seats shot? Are the rocker bushings within limits?
Labor isn't cheap anymore, and sometimes it's just better to go with new and know what you've got. A new cylinder comes with new rings and pistons and valves and guides and seats, all of it with new tolerances, and a warranty against defects.