


I know about this problem, it plagues almost all Focus ST owners and for some reason thought I would be immune from the issue

Thing is I had the family on board and we were returning from an horrific day (another time perhaps) and wanted to be home pronto. I replaced the dipstick, noise returns, and we ventured the 6 miles home. Upon acceleration the noise would go (I assume the crankcase gases were being eaten up with the throttle open) but as soon as you came off the gas the "woo woo woo" came back. Driving very gingerly we nursed the thing home and I started Googling the issue.........
"Do not drive, it can blow the cam seals and spray oil onto the cambelt" I read


Rushing back out to the car I had a quick squint under the cam covers for oil (they 'release' quite easy for inspection) - nothing, no oil at all. Felling a bit relieved I tried to apply a bit of logic and decided it runs fine, I've sorted the pressure problem, I can now get it fixed proper.
There's a stupid niggling doubt now that I should not have driven initially like this but I didn't have the information to tell me otherwise (history was telling me that driving with the dipstick out was a no-no). I spoke to my mechanic first thing today and he said it was fine to do what I've done but it needs fixing asap, I'm using it today (max 2000 rpm) but I should be able to use her indoors for Tues/Weds until mine goes in on Thurs. I can't stop worrying that I've damaged some seal somewhere which'll rear its head at the worst time later on

Sorry to ramble on but don't cars frustrate the hell out of you sometimes

