The strange thing is I can't find anything to explain no compression. The valves look decent besides a little carbon build up. Though I could not test them under pressure, I put pools of solvent in them and they all held their seals. The head gasket was in tact. And the cylinders themselves seem in great shape, they still have visible factory cross hatches. I spot-checked bore size, ring size, and everything is within speck. Valve clearences weren't great, but two of the cyclinders were within range and so shouldn't explain the problem. The timing chain and sprockets were also in the correct position, though I failed to check for tdc when I examined the timing. The only hint of anything is that the piston heads look like the might have been coming in close contact with the valves because in the carbon build-up on the valves and pistons, I could see a slightly polished area in the shape of the valve on piston, and a matching area on the valve. After removing the carbon build-up on the rest of the area though, this disappeared. In other words, if they were making contact, it wasn't hard enough to scuff or damage the valves or pistons.
I am quickly reaching the end of my trouble-shooting. Sorry for the long post but I wanted to be somewhat thorough on own before asking for help. Now, could someone PLEASE HELP ME?
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