So I've been getting a fair amount of oil bubbling up from the oil dipstick hole on my TR4 powered 1965 Plus 4. In fact, if I fill the oil to the top line on the dipstick - it will leak from the dipstick hole severely until it settles at the half way point. However, oil will continue to slowly leak through the dipstick hole down to below the low mark if I let it - just more slowly.
I put some oil leak dye in - and I really don't think it is the front or rear main seal. The timing chain cover is pretty dry at the bottom. There is a puddle of oil on the "shelf" where the dipstick hole is, and the oil pan itself is covered in oil - primarily on the left side (the side where the dipstick is). There is not a lot of oozing from the bell housing - but the oil on the oil pan does eventually make it's way rearward - but most of it sits covering the left side of the oil pan - I assume it is dripping down from the dipstick hole.
So my first solution was to buy a rubber cork, drill a hole in it, and seal up the dipstick hole (I know there should be a felt washer on the dipstick - but the oil leak would easily overwhelm the felt).
I imagine the oil pan gasket could be the culprit as well...but I really think the dipstick is the source based on the dye distribution and the fact that the oil leak is most serious when filled to the top line.
The question is - why is this happening? The TR4a motor cannot have been engineered to leak this much oil through the dipstick! I have noticed that my car (newly bought by me) does not have a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve of the right side of the engine. It does have a large vented, black "slip on" oil cap on the valve cover which appears to be vented on the bottom.
When I run the the car without the oil cap on, I note that air is NOT sucked into the motor from the oil fill port on the valve cover - rather it blows out of the region of the oil cap.
Did 1965 Plus 4's have PCV valves installed? (I believe TR4's did)
Should I install a PCV valve?
Is there another solution/cause of this oil leak?
Should I stop worrying and just revel in my [ genius

] solution of using a rubber cork around the dipstick?
Any advice appreciated...