Thanks for the suggestions guys,
to answer a couple of you.
Buddy boy -I am sure that none of the breather vents are pugged. I run the valve cover vents up to the upper shock mount with 3/4" heater hose. No sign of any misting around the shock where it vents. I am using a stock (Stock for dual relief mag case) dipstick in an Auto Linea case. I wonder if that may be contributing? I keep the static oil level about half way between "fill" and "full", and that helps a bit. I could run the level lower as I have the sump, but I really think there is another cause to this problem.
Cameron - I'm going to hone and re ring while I have it apart anyhow. I'll check for broken or poorly aligned rings, but this engine has been real spunky, so I doubt I have excessive blow by.
Junior - the problem I have with breather boxes is that they don't ventilate enough volume. They work well as an oil/air separator, but with two little 1/4" NPT fittings at the top for the entire crankcase to vent through, those fittings become the restrictive point. I've seen guys (and I would) drill and tap the two vents to 3/8" NPT which will help ventillation a lot, but I have better ventillation than that with my setup and no misting problems anywhere except the pulley.
Trevor - interesting read. I'll investigate when I have the case split.I did have to drill one of the oil supply holes in the case as it did not line up with the oil hole in the bearing. I don't think it was number 4, but I don't recall for sure. I can't see that being a contributor as the I only drilled down 5 mm or so, and the space between the bearing and the crank should be the limiting factor for flow.
I'll check when I have the case split.
Like I said, If I can't find the cause, I'll run a sand seal, but I'd sure like to know why this animal is misting