Thanks for the replies, I have had the bike since it was new in spring of 1986. It now has 138,000 miles. It recently started having a nasty knocking noise at idle so I replaced plugs and did a compression test for the first time, 115, 111, 115, 122 cold. This was with the throttle open and what I later found to be a dirty air filter in place, so air flow valve also closed. I may yet attempt this again with air filter removed and I understand the valve should be removed or held open somehow without damaging the air flow sensor? I also may try a leak down test. I also replaced one of the ignition wires that looked like it had been chewed by a mouse. I cleaned some electrical connections, including the ground below the battery but there must be some other ground screws someplace? I blew out the air filter and it seems to be running much better now.
I also think I will attempt to measure the pressure inside the crankcase, if it is positive with the new Z tube installed perhaps I will think more about trying the "road tube" idea, I was amazed at how well this fixed all the engine oil leaks on the old tractors (David Brown, 1958 DB900 and 1967 DB990).
It has had service over the years (intake manifold rubber, hall sensor, water pump), but I am not convinced I want to put rings in it, the local shop said it would be considerably less expensive to put in a lower mileage engine. Putting rings in the antique tractor seems way easier and less expensive.
I am embarrassed to say I do not seem to have a good photo of the bike, I will attempt attach a couple of photos