No rings were broken.The pins had no slop. The clips were all there and positioned properly. The cylinders were freshly honed as the PO stated. I was disappointed.
I put it all back together today and put it back in the frame, at least enough for it to run. The tinking was still there in the same place around #1 intake but at a fraction of the volume. As the engine warmed, the tinks got quieter until the individual tinks were almost gone, morphed into a overall 'aluminum' soft clatter of the same pitch which is a small part of the total engine noise. I don't know GS1000 engines - maybe it's normal but it now sounds OK to me.
I have no explanation for the change. A quess though - the head gaskets 4 oil passages under the chrome acorn nuts/copper washers had a hard amber goop slobbered around them, presumably placed by the PO to help the seal. I cleaned it off. The passage nearest #1 intake was heaviest and no doubt restricted oil flow which caused the metallic tinking. The oil flow diagram in the FSM isn't clear enough for me to tell if that passageway is under pressure feeding the head or if it's a drain. If its a drain then this theory is wrong. That's all I can think of.
I believe this project is a go. Thanks all for taking the time to suggest possibilities, especially Earl, GS Superstar.
DaveR
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