I had to jump in here, not the bickering but for the information.
FYI, the info you experts share helps a lot of people that only read and do not post. Your information and knowledge is useful to a lot more people than you know, don't stop sharing your knowledge.
I have a recent bad leakdown test on #1 cylinder, 65/80. I do leakdown tests every 100 hrs which occurs at about 5 month intervals. This cylinder was 79/80 5 months ago. The oil tank burbles like during a "burp" on the other 3 cylinders but on the bad one it blows steady. I don't notice any air coming from the intake or exhaust during the leakdown test. A regular compression test has the good cylinders in the 180# range and the bad one at 150#. Adding oil to the top of the piston does not improve the compression test. My suspicion is a broken ring although the experts say this is unheard of. A bore scope inspection reveals nothing unusual, no scores on the cylinder wall or discoloration pattern on the valves. The crankcase pressure at 190f is within tolerance at 6.3psi.
The engine is 912ULS, 1600 hrs, runs fine and produces good power. The only thing I can notice is the right side EGT averages 70f hotter than the left where a year ago it only ran 35f hotter.
Next week I will inspect / lap the valves and look at the rings, then maybe learn what has happened.
EDIT, I didn't put this in the original post but it was part of my conclusion. To eliminate the posibility of the rings being lined up I did 3 separate runs on the ramp, and a 30 minute flight. I tested leakdown on all cylinders after each one with no change. I have since flown 10 flights acumulating 8 hours, testing afterwards again with no difference.