I had my BJ8 engine rebuilt a couple of years ago (where does the time go?) and had it 'warmed up a little'. Pistons replaced - a little oversized- lightened flywheel, DMD twin HD8 inlet manifold, extractors, re-profilied cam shaft etc.
The engine re-spec worked really well and she is a torquey strong motor now. However... it was breathing a little and the resulting oil in the hose to the rear carb air filter was at times dripping down onto the extractors... with the ensuing smoke haze rather alarming!
I fitted a catch can to save this from happening, and as there seemed to only be a little oil being spilt I thought we were set. Then we started out with some friends on a road trip to Tasmania to watch the Targa Tasmania, and to spend some time touring the state afterwards. We planned a 4 hr drive for the first day. About an hour in I was starting to get the odd wiff of warm oil... hoping it was the E-type in front of me we continued on. But when we stopped for a break we discovered otherwise. Skip ahead to the end of the days drive and the various temporary remedies tried, we stood around the engine bay looking at the mess. The oil smell started about the time the can filled and started overflowing, helped about with the highway speed air... Now it was everywhere. (no chance of any rusting...)
As the trip was a two week tour, consensus was that to continue was folly, and as we had an alternative car at home I would retrace my steps and catch up with the others the following day after some long hours behind the wheel... We fitted an extension to the breather hose to move the oil away from the engine bay - it exited just behind the left front wheel.
Here is a picture of the result about an hour from home when i stopped to check/top up the oil... Other than the mess, the car was running really well :-(
This was a completely rebuild engine, only recently run in.
I left the car to the guy who did the rebuild while we were away and when we returned he said he'd checked it over and was a little mystified. He checked the cylinder pressures - ok, and checked the lower block wasn't pressurising either. In the end he made up a baffle to place beneath the breather hose outlet in the valve cover so that oil being thrashed about at speed couldn't directly enter the hose, and restricted the oilway to the rear section of the rockers. It seems to have stopped oil coming through the breather. I've taken it for some longer drives since - 3 hr drives at freeway speeds - and the most i can see now is a slight film on the white paint immediately rear of the hose exit (it is still fitted with the extended hose - might now be time to refit the catch can).