Remember, this Terc died from oil starvation. It never siezed, just stopped running.
A place to begin. By this point, the fueling system and vacuum system is off. Manifolds and all.

I next moved to removal of the valve cover.



Pretty fair shape for being starved I'd say.
I next examined the ports, manifolds, and gasket.
Don't let this happen to your water jacket folks...

Manifolds stacked, but unbolted and unmeshed.

The underside of the intake manifold.... A heat transfer plate for better fuel atomization perhaps?

It went straight through to the top of the exhaust mannie which had this interesting flap.
Open at rest

Closed through effort

Here's the 3 emissions ports that are randomly tossed on the exhaust mannie. The unplugged one up top is EGR, the middle one with tube still on went to the air cleaner housing, and the small hole with 2 bolts attached held the O2 sensor.

I thought it funny that the EGR feeds purely off the #4 cylinder, while the cleaner housing used I believe #1 exclusively... Very restrictive inside I might add. The intake mannie was no better.
Heres some gasket comparison to openings.
Cyl #'s 2/3

The overlay is lightly colored pink.
Here is just #4... pitiful lol.

Thats just a tad of restriction.
I dunno where I put the pics of the gasket on the intake mannie, but they were all about as bad as #4... Talk about your inconsistancy.
Heres the exhaust mannie... Not near as bad, but could be improved.

Heres the exhaust mannie as it sits by itself mounted to the block.

Here is an example of the half-bolt-hole's used where the intake and exhaust mannies mesh.

Now for the goods.
A all-cyl shot of the Cylinders, pistons, and block

An all-chamber shot of the combustion chambers in the head.

Cyl's 1&2 in the block.... Yummy, eh?

Cyl's 3&4... Just nasty.

Combustion chamber of piston #1

#2

#3

#4

The carbon build-up is evident. This was not a healthy running engine, and I only need look at the caked carbon located throughout the exhaust, including a solid cake over the O2 sensor to see that.