Here I go spamming the forum ...
Compression check: 5 & 6 looked a little wonky to me, but if they are within the range allowed then that eliminates a cracked cylinder wall. 5 & 6 being high could mean there was water or oil in the combustion chamber (they wont compress like air does and will give a higher reading). From the pic (I think its #5 cyl), the cylinder wall looks a bit rusty and the top of the piston has some yellow/whitish residue, which isnt seen on any of the other cylinders, possibly meaning water is entering from somewhere.
From the pics of the cylinders, especially evident in the middle pic, I am seeing that your water tubes/tunnels/whatever the technical name is are nearly plugged with residue. Those are the triangular ones at the bottom of the pic. It looks like oil/water foamy crud, but it could be excessive scale or sediment. Whatever it is, its not good.
Also from the pics of your radiator & cap, oil filler cap, PCV valve and water pump you are definately getting oil into your water, and some water into your oil (oil filler cap & PCV valve).
I'd keep digging a little deeper, a bad valve guide seal is bad, but I think the oil/water mixing is your biggest threat.
Before you start reassembly, you might want to wait for other opinions, it be a pain in the bellybutton to put it all back together and find out you have more things to check.
I so wish I was in Tx, I have the next 4 days off and I love digging into stuff like this!
Thanks for the well wishes, the dentist liked me and I got some good drugs.