So, I recently tore a couple gears up on my 350F on the highway at a real 80MPH. It was pretty scary, but I was actually able to ride it home since the broken pieces just fell into the oil sump and stopped making noise.
Fast forward one week, and I'm installing an engine I bought from a friend. I actually rebuilt the engine (fresh bores with new pistons/rings/circlips, new seals, replaced a few transmission bearings, and I installed a cylinder head from my working engine that ate it's transmission), and I know it was done right.
However, it was left to sit in his father's garage without spark plugs in the holes while his father did a lot of wood work. I pulled the head off to swap on my ported head, and saw a bunch of gunk in the cylinders. It was all sawdust, as far as I could tell, so I just wiped it out as best I could and bolted the engine back up. I got about 200 miles of great operation out of the engine before it just went kaput. I have spark, and it is timed correctly. I put in new plugs, pulled the carbs and checked them, and finally pulled a plug and put my finger on the hole. It just doesn't seem to have much compression (I don't have an adapter that fits these tiny holes). Also, the oil light comes on until I crank it a few times, after which it goes off.
So, who wants to guess what's wrong with my engine?
Let the votes begin!
Camelman