Key things I've read -
- BBM heads with no oil restrictors
- Oil is pooling on the head
- You were running a PCV, and had oil pooling in the intake runners
- Rocker bolts punched through the head
- You have disconnected the PCV
A few questions -
- Assuming the rocker bolts punched into the intake port or the water jacket (I haven't had mine apart in a while so am not sure where the rocker stand bolts sit relative to the head internals) - have you made sure no metal made it into the cylinder? I note you don't mention having the heads off since you found out you had put the bolts through
- Are you running oiling pushrods?
- Where in the intake is the oil pooling - is it in the area of the PCV connection or is it near the port?
I am running BBM heads with restrictors in the oil passage and oiling pushrods. My heads get a LOT of oil - with a cordless drill turning the oil pump drive shaft I was able to empty the pan and fill the heads in under a minute. I regret having gone ahead with the rest of the assembly without addressing it then. I'm planning on dismounting the rockers and blocking the passage and relying on just the pushrods. We both need to get the oil getting into the heads under control.
My PCV hose to the back of the carb was wet with oil, but the carb side was clean when I took it off yesterday, but I'm very concerned about that much oil making it into the intake. For the time being I've closed off the vacuum port on the intake and will try to stuff a breather into the second valve cover.
It might be overreacting, but I'd be pulling the heads and inspecting for any loose metal coming off the bottoms of the rocker bolts, and cleaning up any rough metal.
It sucks, but you have to fix any problem before it becomes a disaster, then you can move on.