That is interesting! i never knew what those little hoses were for. I figured it was part of some deep black art I wasn't meant to know.
Ive only been using non ethanol gas, so I would imagine that makes the particular effect at least a little less pronounced. I was also thinking you could put a hose on the non bowl side with a cap on it for the same effect.
The interesting thing to me is that of the cylinders, 2 of the bad ones come from ones that seem to have been bored out. I can't totally confirm this, but the only pistons that have markings are .015 on 1, 3, and 6. And my rough measurments show these to be a little bigger. This makes me wonder if there were issues with the cylinders before that were related to whatever happened recently, and I would assume the gaskets had all been redone since the piston fix.
Im reading everything i can about this, and what I'm reading says when a cylinder that is lean melts down, there is often aluminum on the wall, lots of scoring, and seizure marks, but my walls are relatively clean, bar a small scrtach on #6.
I also read that if a cylinder runs lean for a long time, it will typically have a more clean piston crown, and these all look like the other ones.
Im really curious to hear what the machinest says!