Stripped the head and all the valves are still straight.
The valves on #3 are slightly pitted, which might explain the carbon buildup that Blknight suggested was low compression.
Pulled the piston from #3 and the second compression ring was stuck, so not sure which came first...
Since this was a '98 build engine, I always intended to pull the sump and check the bigend bearings (sump needed resealing anyway).
See for yourself:
298K km's on this engine, so another one for the ~300K bearing failure list....
Thankfully the crankshaft still looks perfect.
Also checked out the cam followers as per suggestion ealier, and 2 of the bronze followers have slight deformation around the pushrod hole. Rest are fine.
Then spent an hour learning the lesson of "don't let the follower roller drop out of the housing and down under the cam". Won't make that mistake again in a hurry
Steve
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