I have poured through the threads I could find on this smoking problem. I have not yet seen a definitive solution.
I have a 2003 P5. I observed it smoking badly at start up and had high oil consumption.
I assumed it was the guides and purchased a rebuilt head from Clearwater Head in Florida. New gaskets and installed everything. During the removal of the previous head I found a small amount of fresh oil on the #3 and 4 pistons.
Upon restart the conditions are worse. Compression checks are even across all four.
This evening I discovered there is actually oil laying in the dish area of the piston after shutdown. The oil is only laying on #3 and 4. 1 and 2 are clean and dry.
So here are the question:
If it is the rings blowing by why is oil only in two cylinders?
-I assume blow by would push oil through the pcv into the intake and cylinders which shouldn't be preferentially putting only in one cylinder or another.
If it were the valve guides on #3 and #4 then a new head should have fixed that, right?
I am at a loss now. What else is there?
Thanks!