Hi All, took me a while to get to this.
Did another compression test before disassembly, 92-95psi cold across the board - ( engine had sat for a couple months )
Took the engine out and started disaasembly.
Alot of soot in the combustion chamber considering its only been run 1000 miles.
Intake ports are clean, and stems clean.
Exhaust ports are sooty, #1 and #3 have oily guides. Shiny sticky spot through the soot.
Piston tops have carbon, and oil burning deposits, this engine was surely burning oil. All 4 cylinders, have exactly the same buildup.
Pistons do not seem sloppy in the bores. Pistons are not showing signs of blow by, atleast not on the skirts.
Bores are glazed, but i can see the cross hatch very visible, under the glaze.
#1 Ring end gap is measuring .016 goes but .020 doesnt.
i also had a spare set of new std rings, and i measured the ring gap, in all cylinders, same reading as above.
i have not yet taken the valves apart.
i only took off the top ring off of #1 piston, they are the correct side up. The ring edge where it rides against the cylinder, doesnt seem to be touch at full face, only 50% of the edge seems to have made contact.
( Rings lands being worn ? )
The head gasket was covered in oil, but that no signs of blown gasket, or exhaust residue or discolouration, across the head deck or the cylinders.
I am more confused now than i was before i took it apart.
I was thinking, that i will find obvious blow by marks past the rings, or carbon by the valve train, ( Leaky exhaust guides )
I did find some loose carbon like particulate in the valve cover breather cover, and in the casting pits by the cam ends.
any ideas ? i will be calling the machinist folks tomorrow, to see if they can help measure things up.