This may be a long post so please bear with me. I have recently done a lot of work to my 1970 Minor 1098. This started with a new refurb gearbox, new clutch, new coil (it's never the coil - it was this time

After doing all that, the car started and ran well for about a day, next day it ran like a bag of spanners. turned out there was oil on the plugs due to seepage down the valves, so, rocker cover, springs etc off and new top hat seals around the inlet valves. Reset the rocker arm and vlalve clearances and now it's running really lumpy. Wound the fuel mixture adjusting nut all the way up, then down 12 flats and still running terrible, I can only liken the engine sound to something sounding like a 1970's VW Beetle

I did a compression test (wet & dry) and the readings were all very good. There does seem to be a fair bit of bluish smoke (oil burning?) coming from the exhaust and there is a bit of what seems to be steam coming from the oil filler cap.
The only difference made to the car from when it ran really good after the rebuild to running terrible now was removing the rocker arm/valve springs and as I said these have all been reset to the correct specs. I'm really at a loss as to know what's going wrong now and would really appreciate any pointers that you could give to help me resolve this problem.
The car used to run really great until the gearbox failure and had done a run to mid Wales and back without any problems, but since putting the engine back it just seems to be one problem after another. Sorry for the long winded post but I'm totally stuck.