The best solution is pull the engine and clean all the debris out of it. There is a lot of metal floating around just waiting to cause problems.
Good luck. Or there is already a lot of metal lodged in the bearings and piston skirts b/c you don't know how long this has been going on. Hopefully it isn't chewed up too bad.
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