The chamber, valves and piston were clean and shiny in cyl 4. Turns out, none of the rings really seated right. I never did do a comp/leak down test. It was the excessive crankcase pressure and metallic in the oil always. Was from the cylinder walls and rings. Also it never seemed to run right. Spark knocked, wasn't smooth as it should have been, power was good but no where near what I expected, etc...... Combination of machine shop putting the wrong finish on the bores for the plasma moly coated (top ring) and 1/16-1/16-3/32" thick rings and me for not realizing it. Supposed to be a 400 stone with plateau hone, was more like 280 or 320 finish. Oddly, it was a guy on another site that pointed it out to me after seeing a pic I posted after teardown. He saw it in a pic, I didn't notice it in person. DOH! Plus, I used oil on the rings and walls. Reading further, the ring manufacturer (Total Seal) recommended a special lube on the rings and some sort of graphite like powdered stuff on the bores. Anyways, second time with the CORRECT finish from a different machine shop and using the manufactures recommended products,,,,,,,,,,,,rings seated instantly.
So,,,,my guess is the piston and chamber were so clean from being washed with oil and/or since the compression pressure was down (especially in that cyl) the fuel wasn't burning worth a crap and that kept it all washed clean. It's all good now! Plus, second rebuild I upgraded to a better cam, got some adjustable stainless roller tip, bushed pivot rockers and hardened shafts, got the piston skirts anti-friction coated, etc. The coating added .001" to the pistons and the rehoning enlarged the bores by .001" so it worked out perfectly.