So my rebuilt smallport 4AGE just went for its first drive by my mechanic. He said it was well down on power, and the front main seal blew out, leaking oil everywhere. So suggests quite a bit of crankcase pressure. (Also cam timing is probably out, as I didnt have a degree wheel, and just eyeballed it. Starts and idles decently though. Was going to come back to this as needed.).
Now, I had to use my bigport throttle body on the smallport manifold, as the TPS sensor was way different, and it was the only way we could get it sorted out. I have since read online that the 4AGE breather pipe actually vents into the throttle body rather than the manifold itself - is this true? Could I have inadvertently blocked the breather completely? He wants to drop the engine and rebuild it again, but Id like to avoid that if possible. That said, its probably a good idea anyway (Im the one who built it, and while I was sure I did everything correctly, it wouldnt hurt to have it looked over by someone who has done it a thousands times already).
Assuming the breather is blocked, would venting to atmosphere instead resolve the issue?
How much blowby is needed to blow out a main seal like that, anyway? Normal amounts, or does it suggest my ring installation was bad?
Fuel injectors had to be replaced - 200cc vs the 186cc that were originally used. Would this combined with no o2 sensor (custom exhaust) make AFR so rich that it runs poorly?
What else should I be thinking about at this stage?