Well, this is turning into a big adventure...
Good news: did a leakdown test and got 8-10% on each cylinder on a cold engine.
Bad news: dropped the oil pan after reading about the pan bolts....found 5 in the pan, and the one remaining bolt had backed out a couple of threads...holy canoli!
Wait, it gets better: also found an alarming amount of plastic and metal bits from the disintegrated timing chain guide lodged in the oil pick up; together with the bolts rumbling around down there, I'm thinking, ruh-roh, oil starvation, but just don't know how much over how much time.
And it gets better still: pulled the oil filter housing off to do the gasket while all is apart and found an impressive amount of sparklies in the oil...need to filter some out to better check the color but I'm afraid of bearing damage, of course. Already have all the timing case rebuild parts here or on the way.
Would sure appreciate some guidance at this juncture. Is there any way I can assess for bearing damage without pulling more things apart? Is there any degree of bearing damage that still allows for a serviceable motor for daily driving? I'm already in to new territory, so pulling heads, replacing bearings or rebuilt blocks, etc. is way out there for my experience level, though eager to learn...the problem is the need to get a daily back on the road sooner than later. Perhaps I should shop for a tested used M42 and have the fresh timing parts installed before having the engine dropped in? Thoughts, advice welcome and appreciated.
Update: So, I'm guardedly optimistic after further inspection. The particles appear to be primarily silver in color, though I did see a very few that appeared copper. Very difficult to discern at first due to amber color of oil and reflections in sunlight. When I took a closer look at the busted up chain guide I saw at least one area that had clearly been milled by the chain and noted some copper colored metal used in the guide construction, which you can see in the attachment...also included a fun pic of the guide pieces-parts in the attachment.
I also confirmed with my son that the oil pressure light never came on. So, I'm hoping the particles are from the milled guide rail rather than a bearing, but, WOW!, that oil pain and oil pick up looked scary, so still not sure about the bearings.