Jim,
To your reply #4 - No. GMA hisself took me to task about that many moons ago: Blowdown per George, is the total difference between (sleeve) port open durations. Port "lead" - as Sir Ian refers to it, is the delay shaft angle time between, e.g., EX Opens and BYP Opens (piston coming down) and in most engines, is the same as the delay between their closing (piston going up.) (Don't ask about the exceptions to symmetrical timing...) (Please!)
To Rustler, your reply #2: I have a C.35 flat top or two. It never occurred to me to reduce total port duration! (I.e., drop the cylinder for more stuntable timing.) I may just measure things and run a few calculations to see what that looks like... Of course, if it takes much lowering of the sleeve in the case, it might introduce sub-piston porting - not good with a muffler on, and, in much of the world, even over here, running without a muffler is not on .