You could use ConvertLIT to unpack the .lit file. Then use OpenOffice to clean up the html. The only thing I usually do first is open the file in a text editor and change the header to html instead of xhtml. Maybe that's not necessary but it's routine for me and I don't have issues importing the file.
I build a lot of lrf, everything I put on my reader in fact. I've found using OpenOffice editing .html gives me a really nice lrf file exactly as I want it. Even graphics which I used to fight with MS Office (saved as .html filtered) to get looking correct look perfectly placed and sized.
Once the html is done, Calibre has always did the convert just fine. Pretty much wysiwyg.
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