Wow that engine looks incredible! Wish mine looked like that.
So after looking at the spark plug, I believe the piston failed due to overheating on that side. From what I read this could have been from incorrect spark plug heat range and improper ignition timing.
The top end was last done by a shotty local mechanic (my fault for not recognizing the red flags that he wasn't skilled enough for the job). Is it possible that this happened because he set the advance wrong? Got the bike back with multiple leaks, and excuse after excuse. Even had to take it back to redo the valves as they were clattering like crazy. Would have done it myself but felt I had to get the work I paid for
I'd love to get the heads machined, cylinders bored, and larger piston set, however funds prevent me from doing all this right now. I figured with another set of new CB450 pistons I already have, I could button it up the way it is and run it. If the piston damage wasn't due to the scoring at the top of the head, any reason to believe this wouldn't work for a while anyways?
I plan to tear down and re do in the future, but while I'm waiting to rebuild or find a donor engine I might as well run it anyways right? A rebuild is due for the future regardless anyways.