Alright this is a pretty complicated problem and I will try to make the situation as clear as possible. The car is a 1989 supra with a rebuilt NA-T with full turbo electronics. it has a turbo oil pump that is shimmed, a full flow oil cooler system, stock ct26 turbo. This is my race car and the engine was rebuilt a year ago and has had no problems. this winter i wanted to fix a tiny coolant leak from one of the gaskets behind the timing cover so i removed the timing cover replaced the gaskets and put it back on with sealant on top so it would seal against the head gasket. I also at this time swapped in a turbo oil pump and shimmed the pump. also i added a crank scrapper. after putting it all back together it ran fine and had no leaks. i ran it for about 50 miles with no problems then painted the car. during the painting i installed a new dipstick that seals tightly unlike the pervious dipstick that leaked air. i installed a new diff and had the car jacked up and when i was running the car on jack stands to get the diff lubbed up it started dripping oil out of the front most timing cover. immediately i think did i replace the main seal, i dont think i did so i assume the seal is just bad because it is old. I replace the main seal with a new one. restart and the same thing happens. now im thinking its because i pulled the timing cover off, after using UV dye it is leaking from the seal around the crank not from the head area. my thoughts are that i am pushing the main seal out due to poor crank case ventilation. i put the car on the ground restart and the leak disappears. at this point my dad belives the leak was because the car had its nose pitched down at a angle, i disagree. currently the car doesnt leak but im trying to figure out what the problem could be. my plan is to replace the outlets of the valve covers with 1/2 npt ports, and in an effort to reduce the high cold start up oil pressure i am going to switch back to 0w-30 oil. currently running 5w-30. any ideas?
cliff notes
repeat main seal leak with car slightly pitched down in the front.
possible failures
high blowby (upgrading cam cover outlet sizes)
high cold start oil pressure (60-80psi) (fix is switch oil weight)
bent crank??
bad timing pulley?
any other ideas are appreciated. this car is well maintained and doesnt have clogged pvc orifices, however it does have what i believe to be a blown front turbo seal.
cliff notes
repeat main seal leak with car slightly pitched down in the front.
possible failures
high blowby (upgrading cam cover outlet sizes)
high cold start oil pressure (60-80psi) (fix is switch oil weight)
bent crank??
bad timing pulley?
any other ideas are appreciated. this car is well maintained and doesnt have clogged pvc orifices, however it does have what i believe to be a blown front turbo seal.