......the weird thing is that you take off and it is doing fine then you get our a bout 30 mile around 75 MPH and you hear a lot of rattling then you lose power look in the mirror and and the smoke is heavy pant leg covered in oil. pull over and the oil is barely touching the dip stick. let is cool down and restart and about o quart comes back but i am still a qhart low. it sucks it up somewhere and then release it later. Rich is confuesed cause he says he has never seen that before.....
Based on what has been written so far, it reads like the scavenge side of the oil pump is cavitating. When this occurs, the scavenge pump essentially stops pumping while the feed pump continues to pump oil into the engine. Eventually the engine fills with enough oil to begin pushing it out the crankcase vent, in what can be described as a large Burp. As you described, it is not unusual to see a quart of oil pushed through the vent, into the air cleaner and induction module. The accompanying smoke screen and well lubricated right leg are common symptoms of this event.
When you shut the engine down, the cavitation stops, and the scavenge pump will operate normally when restarted. After a restart the excess oil that was previously pumped into the crankcase is pumped back to the oil reservoir, less the amount that ended up in the combustion chamber and your right leg. The pump will continue to operate normally until the next cavitation is triggered. The challenge in your case is to determine what the trigger is; from that point it is just a simple completion process.
