Recently I've fixed the powersteering issues with a new high pressure hose, and have bled a few times to make sure there is no air in ABS pump and they feel great again.
Had an oil leak at the front of the engine since I rebuilt the engine. Nothing major, but enough to annoy me as it was making a mess, so it had to go.
The leak was in an annoying spot behind the lower engine cover, so it couldn't be changed/fixed without taking the front part of the engine off, or even the whole engine out all together.
Thought that maybe the new seal I put in on the rebuilt was done incorrectly, so changed that as it's the easiest to get to but turned out to be dry. The only other thing in that area was the oil pump/upper sump which requires engine out job.
Had the car in on the ramps saturday morning, pulled the engine out and stripped the bottom sumps & oil pump off.
On the off chance the leak/seal failure was being caused by the oil pump, I ordered a new oem one just to be safe knowing it was new. Also modified the relief valve on the oil pump by porting it out slightly, allowing for more oil and less pressure build up around the front crank seal (not that I have to worry to much with an NA about this, but good future proofing)
Turns out the leak was coming from a failure in the RTV sealant I used previously where the oil pump connects with the upper sump. So "upgraded" my choice of RTV this time to loctite copper and put the engine back together.
Ready to go back in
Had everything back in by sunday evening, put it through it's passes on the way home and no leaks.
Got a trip into europe coming up soon, so I just need to sort out suspension alignment, new crank pulley & new rad hoses and I should be ready to go