albertramsbottom wrote: The oil strainer was very clean, but there was a bit of bright green rubber and looked like a bit of gasket.
albertramsbottom wrote: Thats how hot the cylinder is!! Pulled dipstick and oil was cold. and mean no heat at all
Sorry to read about your long and frustrating fight with your engine!
One of your posts suggests that there was a bit of gasket/green rubber in the oil. This, and the fact that the oil is cold when the cylinder is too hot to touch suggests that you may have bits of gasket/sealant blocking an oilway. This would have the twin effect of messing with your oil pressure, and causing the oil to overheat (eventually) and thin....
When my old 1200 Aircooled had new heads on the 'mechanic' had used a lot of sealer to ensure a leak free engine, most of which had ended up in my oil ways/cooler.
Not sure of the best way to sort this (or check for it) bar a strip down.
If you do end up with a recon engine in, get them to check that all your parts are presnt and correct so that if it is a bit of missing tinware etc your lovely new engine doesn't do the same....
Good luck!
Alex