You've got a mess. Take off the rocker shafts and make a pressure tester out of a can of ravioli (empty) with a tire valve stem in it.
If you're LUCKY, you've got an intake gasket sucking oil into the ports. I'm thinking that's not the case since it's happening on both banks.
Comparing a compression test to a leak down test is just wrong. The engine spins slow and the pressures aren't that great on a compression test. The amount of time it's pressurized is very low, where a leak down test can sit there and do it's thing.
Now if you have raw oil puddled up in the exhaust, that's either a big big problem, or just residue from the work that hasn't burned out yet. If you're lucky, the oil in the cylinders and the oil in the exhaust aren't related.
If you're LUCKY, you've got an intake gasket sucking oil into the ports. I'm thinking that's not the case since it's happening on both banks.
Comparing a compression test to a leak down test is just wrong. The engine spins slow and the pressures aren't that great on a compression test. The amount of time it's pressurized is very low, where a leak down test can sit there and do it's thing.
Now if you have raw oil puddled up in the exhaust, that's either a big big problem, or just residue from the work that hasn't burned out yet. If you're lucky, the oil in the cylinders and the oil in the exhaust aren't related.