Make sure they cut your guides for possitive lock seals (the kind that has a spring/clip on them). I feel sure this is your oiling problem. I would also make sure that you have good drain back from the heads so oil can not puddle up. The new guides will also help your valves keep a good seal on the seat as time goes by, with a little slack when you turn the RPMS the valve can lose a bit of seal and not hold the comnpression good, so your investment in the guides is a good one and will pay off in time.
I really doute the marks you see in the cylinder are causing problems. If you dont mind taking the engine back out if there turns out to be a problem then I would try it the way it is. But the best possible sollution would be to take it apart. If I took it apart I would get it Plate honed and put new rings in. It is alot of work you have been threw and this would make things right for sure. But it depends on if your time or your money is worth more to you. If your tight on money slap the new heads on and give it a try. But if you tear into the block , DO It Right. One thing, if your rings was giving you problems I think you would have seen the results on your plugs.
Jess
I really doute the marks you see in the cylinder are causing problems. If you dont mind taking the engine back out if there turns out to be a problem then I would try it the way it is. But the best possible sollution would be to take it apart. If I took it apart I would get it Plate honed and put new rings in. It is alot of work you have been threw and this would make things right for sure. But it depends on if your time or your money is worth more to you. If your tight on money slap the new heads on and give it a try. But if you tear into the block , DO It Right. One thing, if your rings was giving you problems I think you would have seen the results on your plugs.
Jess