I managed to get the cylinder head off this weekend, after careful and methodical loosening of the nuts that hold it on. There was a lot of deposit on top of the cylinders and on the valves. The lower gasket pretty much disintegrated when I pulled it off. My next decision is whether to replace the rings on the pistons. 3 out of four of the sets, when seated inside the cylinder head have almost no gap at their ends. The fourth set, though, has maybe a .5mm gap on both rings. I'll have to get a feeler gauge to be accurate. Three out of four cylinder bores are perfectly smooth, while the fourth has discoloration and deposits. I wouldn't call it rust, looks more like burned up oil or something. If anybody has some input on how I should proceed, feel free to chime in. I'm new to this type of engine work. Can I clean that one cylinder without having to hone all of them? Can I save some money just getting one set of rings, or should they all be replaced? Or should I get them bored over-sized and get new pistons?