I made it across the country with no problems. It is nice to not have to put oil in every 200 miles :~ )
I will post photos of the pistons and rings once I get settled in a few days. Is there any chance that it was not bored straight? And that caused the extreme wear on that top half of the cylinder wall.
You got some real gnarly nads that's for sure - good on ya!
I suppose anything is possible but I believe when cylinders are bored, they are all quite parallel with each other unless someone moves something between bores. As I mentioned, my #4 bore looked very similar and it was due to over fueling/boosting while climbing a long grade as I had no EGT gauge and was using water temps to check heat - very bad idea. The silver stuff at the top of the bore is aluminum from your piston. My engine ran after that, and not too bad - just made enough unburnt fuel smoke to cloud a 4-lane freeway.