Is the head quench-banded to match the bore size? If not, it could be sweeping the flat edges of the pistons too hard, causing severe turbulence and breaking up the swirl that normally helps to ignite a wide swath of fuel in this chamber. This happens often with the 836 kits and the Webcam cams like the 41 grind, if the head is not modified.
...I have to admit to not following the thread lately...
Thanks for the thoughts Mark. The bummer is that it ran so good, had good compression on all 4, didn't smoke. If the #1 hadn't already tilted the gauge at 210, and now its 90... what could have happened? Today was spent touching and feeling everything, speculating (which I HATE to do), looking for some clue. Dyno'd at 80+ several times. Now its 49!
The mating surface of the head to the cylinder give minor maybe indications of something...
Well anyway, here's some pics.
1 & 2 surface very clean, darkening in area caused by surfacing:
3&4 MLS left markings around the studholes but not other places.
1&2 Cyl: no clues
3&4 cyls:
#1 Piston:
#4 Piston:
Something to chew on. I've got some hints from HondaMan, and may switch to old fashioned gaskets, but something is wrong and I hate to be thinking it might fix itself.