As the holidays are over, I was able to get to work. (Not that I was really busy; it was just a great excuse to be lazy.) Tonight I tore my cylinder head off. I was pretty happy with what I saw, as there was no obvious signs of wear, but I'm not an expert on what I should be looking for. Neither the cam or the rocker arms have any scoring that I can feel or catch with my fingernail. Neither do the cylinder walls.
[Sorry for so many] questions:
1. Anyone obvious problems I am overlooking?
2. What should I do to inspect what I have removed so far?
3. I should probably replace the cam chain tensioner, right? (See pic attached to one of the following posts.)
4. What's next? Reading my initial post, I'm trying to remedy burning oil on a cold start. From what I understand, this can be from either 1. bad valve seals or 2. new piston rings needed. While I'm doing a top-end rebuild, I figure I might as well do everything within reason to make it perform its best. In that regard, should I have my valves & seats lapped? Anything else?
5. I'd like to pain the engine or, at least, the top end. Is doing the whole engine possible without splitting the case? Or should I stick to paining the top-end only?
Sorry for the generally open-ended questions. Thanks!