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You may well have the wrong head installed by the factory like I did in my '87 Colt E. If you have uncapped jet valves, with the heads just recessed in a spider hole, it is one of these. Not just that, but the combustion chambers are a completely different shape from the right head, making an oversize squish area with the piston crown that dynamically forces the charge up against the seal ring in the gasket (more than designed for), leading to eventual failure. On top of that the cc's are smaller making a CR of about 10:1, not the correct 9.4:1. Nobody knows just what the head I had was supposed to go to, but look up JIS Engine in Texas, they have a bunch of (the proper) remanufactured heads for this engine on the shelf ready to go pretty cheap, if you used jet valve engines in Canada. Your high revving wasn't helping, but if this was the problem you should be able to go up there regularly with the right head with no problems.
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