so tday to try see if its leaking from behind (can't get the camera pointing at the timing cover side of the block where the oil pump feeds the block)
went for a quick blast but prob went too short cos it hasn't leaked much and can't see any signs
fellas I think you've all helped me possibly find the cause just now, not tested yet till tomorrow.
The PCV is a 1-way valve as frank said.
During +ve boost it closes and stops the pressure going into the crankcase. The top section of the engine is always vented open via the PCV breather so when the PCV is shut under pressure, any excess blowby can flow out this breather port.
I have a oil catch can (motorcycle oil filter) plumbed to the PCV breather and the filtered gases then flow back into the turbo inlet. the catch can isn't soaked much and the turbo inlet isn't soaked so not much blowby/oil vapour has gone out this port.
during closed throttle vacuum the PCV allows the crankcase vapours to be sucked up the front hose, through the rocker cover, PCV and into the inlet mani. Meanwhile fresh air from the turbo inlet flows into the PCV breather port to fill the crankcase void.
I checked the PCV and it functions perfectly.
ok so the pcv and the front crankcase hose flows fine but haven't checked the catch can plumbing side yet.
as everyone says a blocked breather especially at higher rev/blowby rate could increase case pressure n cause all the issues.
so I unplugged the PCV breather / catch can hose, blew through it hard (to simulate loadsa blowby under boost) and it seemed kinda restrictive.
replaced the motorcycle oil filter with a new one and yea flows better (not completely freely cos of the paper filter but free enough).
and then inspecting the used oily filter I realised hang on, these oil filters have a 1-way valve to normally stop the thick oil from draining back down the sump, so they flow freely from the outside to the centre but restricts when flowing from the centre to the outside.
looking at my catch can plumbing, the PCV breather (source of the blowby pressure) leads to the "center" of the oil filter while the "outer" bit leads back to the turbo.
DOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I feel so stupid if this is the cause in the end, so stupid of me!
so the new theory of cause is:
- during boost the PCV shuts to prevent boost going into the crankcase, fine thats normal.
- at normal low rpm there ain't enough blowby out the PCV breather to cause a problem so it doesn't leak oil much.
- but at high rpm with more crankcase blowby pressure coming out the PCV breather, it wrongly enters the middle of the oil filter catch can where the 1-way valve restricts flow. the damp oil residue further improves the rubber valve (further restricting it) and the damp paper filter further restricts flow.
- with the catch can preventing the blowby from easily escaping, all that pressure has to find another exit route ie piston rings and seals
- the massive built up crankcase pressure under high boost high rpm forces the vapours and oil out through the rings (hence wet oily pistons and smoky exhaust under boost) and out the front/rear crankcase seals (hence massive visible oil leak)
I just quickly swaped round the catch can pipes n hope it fixes it tomorrow