First off, let me say that I have been reading your posts and highly respect you for your knowledge and experience Tom.
I ran my Cherokee engine 3400 hrs, 1400 hrs past TBO. Two things if the engine is $14k then I saved $7 per hour by delaying the OH. So by the time the oh was performed the plane was 1400X$7=$9800. So I could afford a few more bad parts.
Second, the engine was disassembled this week and required no new parts other than clean, paint, recert. on cam/crank, grind hone case..... (obviously there will be new jugs, barrings, accessories and what is required to call it an Overhaul) but we found no failures. There was no additional wear. The IA who did the inspection told me that every part measured met serviceable spec and most met new spec.
That was no accident. We used MMO w/mogas, we did 100 hr oil change, filter screen checks, filter inspections and oil analysis, boroscope and compression checks annually and we bench-marked all oil temps/pressure so if something had gone wrong we would likely have seen it, maybe not everything but we were on the look out.
I look at it that I got $9800 free flying. You can discount that a tiny bit as I did rebuild all accessories except alternator which was more or a $1000 in a cherokee, I also remanned a couple of Jugs for $480 ea. It sure helped my cash flow as it was easier to spend $150 at a time to do the accessories and $500 a time to do the jugs than to have to come up with $14,000 plus labor to install.
Maybe it was just the Marvel Mystery oil used?