Had an overheat due to blocked portside riser (two years old, but that's another issue). The engine began to sputter, shut off immediately but major exhaust elbow and rubber overheat. I now have compression readings all around 190 except for cylinder No. 5 which is 150. It goes up approx 20 psi after adding a little oil before test. My question is whether to just ignore this for now and reassemble with new exhaust manifolds and risers - or to get this fixed up via longblock route. Although an old engine, only has about 500 hrs. Obviously a pretty big price difference but I'm not to happy about depending on this engine in case the overheat has caused other damage that's not apparent right now. Is there a "rule of thumb" for compression readings? Thanks