Howdy All:
were those photos of the rocker shaft? If they were, I'd say you had a plugged up oil delivery somewhere. The tight places are, along the head bolt and in the transfer slot between the block, head gasket and head relief channel.
The other spot that gets gunked closed is inside the rocker shaft and the oil holes in the rocker arms.
In an otherwise perfectly clean engine interior, the tapered head bolts may not be necessary. In a less than clean interior engine, more volumn of oil could help to prevent plugging up and the damage in the photos. The extra volumn of oil helps to push through a blockage and dilivers more oil to the top.
Is it necessary? Probably not. Is it cheap, easy insurance? YOU BET!!!
Other precautions-
*When milling the head, be sure to re-establish the oil transfer channel in the head. Aftermarket composite headgaskets add to this dimension also.
*Make sure the inside of your engine is a clean and cared for as the outside.
*Use as light a weight oil as possible and a high detergent, cleaning additive regularly.
*Use the larger style oil filter whenever possible to increase oil capacity.
Adios, David