No, the suction, if the line is dry (swiped with a q-tip) you aren't sucking excess.
If you swipe the line and you need to wring out the q-tip, yes.
I think you'll see a big drop off in performance and engine idle with tight valves before it drops the compression that much.
Oil going past the guides will oil up the cylinders, and actually give you better compression (wet/dry).
Unless the valves are shot, guides aren't going to help low compression on the order you have.
Leak-down is really the way to go.
In a pinch, just to find where the leak is, I've backed off rocker assemblies, fitted 100-120 PSI (and that's lower than comression, so it won't hurt) into an adaptor, and into the plug hole.
Out of gear!
Fingers clear of belt and blades!
Then go listen to the tailpipe.
Open the throttles.
Then listen up past the pushrods.
You'll know right away.
Do all 4.
#3 is the low one, with 2-4 right behind.
When you're doing a leakdown, listen to the adjacent plug hole....you never know, could be a head gasket.
Lordalmighty, looking at those photos.....I've done so many head gaskets, valve and guides, rings, carbs, ignition......
Flashback!
Yeah, that's what it was!
Dave