You need a steel boring bar at least 1-1/4" diameter or a carbide/heavy metal bar at least 3/4" diameter. That is, unless you bore it boring mill style using a bar supported at both ends. A steel bar has about a 4:1 limit of overhang to its diameter, and a carbide/heavy metal bar has about a 6:1 limit. You can tweak beyond that a little, but not much. Keep the cuts deep, the feed high, and the nose radius small. Be sure your tool tip is above center, even after it is bent downward by the cutting forces.
I bored my Breisch Hired Man cylinder boring mill style using a homemade 3/4" bar between centers. I had the bore honed at a commercial shop. I recommend honing or lapping for practically any IC engine bore.