zed1015 wrote:If there was a restriction at the barrel base it would affect both 3 and 4 inlet equally and also 3 and 4 exhaust UNLESS #4 cam journal clearance was subtantially tighter than the rest in which case the oil will take the path of least resistance and favour the other journals until the oil pressure and volume over came the restriction on 4.
This makes sense. Sounds like you've checked everything else. Have you looked at this idea? You could try swapping the cam bearings on no. 4 with the bearings off another position and see what happens, or possibly sand some material off of the lower shell (obviously the shell will then be scrap afterwards) and briefly run the motor to see if you get improved oil flow.
Thinking on, is it possible that number three cam journal has worn undersize, so the oil is finding the path of least resistance because no. 3 is slack, rather than no.4 being tight?
Only other thing that occurs to me is actually measuring the oil pressure to see if the pump is tired.
Must be very frustrating. Good luck.
Olly