All done, test drove it today. Its like a new vehicle (except for the non existent brakes, thats normal), not like the old Landy. I set static timing (plugging vacuum hose), adjusted mixture and idle. Its so quiet and absolutely no vibration. So much more power.
Here is 2 sets of compression test, incase anyone is curious.
First test after top end rebuild with spark plugs like my first test in 1st post. (cold, 1 plug out at a time)
1- 100 (before rebuild 40)
2- 100
3- 100
4- 93
Second test the proper way- plugs out, accelerator down, engine warm.
1- 110
2- 110
3- 105
4- 100
Here is a link to the vacuum test
https://files.catbox.moe/fzf2dx.mp4
I thought it should be a little bit more steady, maybe because I am plugged into a port that is not central?
So to recap, I have been driving around with bad valve seats and still may be as I did'nt have the tool to check the intake seats. Probably for 7 years, in my mind the machine shop never bothered to use a pilot that fits snug into the valve guide to get a even cut but instead probably threaded a bolt into the block to adjust the angle the block rests on the bench then eyeballed it. I think i was getting back pressure through the carb like a backfire, pre ignition with #1 exhaust not closing and all the carbon build up which was belching into the oil/air filter cause that to drench the carb in a excessively oily film and not sure from there. Somehow leading to extra carbon build up along with the non stop zenith warp. I'm not sure what I just said there hehe, Hopefully its trouble free for a while, it used most of its allowance money for this year. cheers
edit: I never did hone the cyl. wanted to but waiting chickened out. Also she has non synthetic oil in her now. Thank you for everyone's suggestions.
last edit: (05-20-22)
My gas mileage has increased by a lot, I usually drive 80kph on the highway, I now creep up to 95kph and have a hard time slowing down to 80. Also the engine temp stays just a hair past the "C" (cold) mark when on the highway as before it would be in the middle between hot and cold, and I am in the tropics. The carburetor has also stopped acting up. The starting is better but not great yet. I think what happened was a clogged cooling port on the copper gasket, overheated the exhaust valve, which was cut wrong to begin with into a melted into a oval shape.