Have a 1998 NB MX5. When I purchased the car, it had been puffing out some blue smoke on acceleration, was most apparant when the car was cold. With this, I figured it was stem seals.
Long story short - took the head off, replaced stem seals, head gasket, lapped the valves, port and polished the combustion chamber and ex/int ports, put it all back together with a new water pump, cam seals, front main, timing belt. Fresh oil and coolant.
Started it up and....its exactly the same

Tested compression just now and got (Throttle wide open)
Dry
1: 190
2: 190
3: 190
4: 190
Wet (Cap full of oil)
1: 240
2: 240
3: 240
4: 240
All cylinders tested the same.
What are normal compression results for a 1998 NB? I didn't think these results were overly bad, then again im not sure about the wet test as there is a huge difference (50psi).
Any idea's why my engine is still smoking?
If i do need to replace rings or do bottom end work, is it doable in your own garage? The head was all done by myself and i was happy with the way everything went.
Any help much appreciated!