MichaelFarley56 wrote:... as well as the 6 nuts holding the sump plate in place. I’ve tried different ways to seal those areas up but nothing has made much difference.
I put a dab of high temp form-a-gasket on each copper washer before I put them over the studs. That also helps to keep the washers in place as I put the nuts on. That has generally done the trick at that location. If the sump plate itself is leaking around the perimeter after I drop the sump and clean the screen, since the gaskets down there are made of paper, I sometimes need to tighten the acorn nuts just a tad after the first few flights.
As for the push rod tubes, the first time I built my engine, no leaks there! After subsequent maintenance involving removing and reinstalling the push rod tubes, not much luck stopping the weeping. The last time, I added a small amount of high temp form-a-gasket on the seals at both ends. That has helped some, but has not eliminated the weeps. I'm careful to go light on that material to prevent it from squishing and entering the case.
I'm pretty sure I have a slight weep from the prop hub, too.
All in all I burn/leak very little oil. Last time I flew to OSH and back (nearly 2,000 mi and 20 hours) I used about a half to 2/3 quart of oil. But I AM the plane with a permanent oil stain on the pad under my cowl. :-(