Block filler should be installed and cured before the machine work is done. This is because as the filler sets up it can push things around some, so cylinders that were round before the pour, may not be round after the filler has set up. I had a similar situation several years ago with one of the 428s I ran in my Fairmont. It was a early "A" scratch 428, that had been bored .030" over, and ran for years in a truck. Since the cylinders looked good, and were straight, we just honed it and used the pistons from my other 428 that had cracked the main webbing. It ran quite well for a bit, but then split a cylinder wall. We installed one sleeve, and filled the water jackets with Hard Block. there was some shadowing in a few cylinder walls, but figured I had nothing to lose, so ran it . Again, it ran well, but in short order, it split another cylinder wall, even though the split occurred in an area surrounded by the Hard Block. ended up on the scrap heat after that.