Excess Crankcase Pressure

I recently upgraded the 225/904 combo in my '66 Valiant with a Super Six intake and 350cfm Holley 2bbl. During initial setup and tuning, I noticed that it was smoking quite a bit, which it hadn't at all before the swap. I chalked it up to some oil or water possibly having leaked during the swap and took it for its first test run. The smoking stopped completely about 2 minutes into the drive and the car ran pretty good but clearly still needed some minor tweaking.

When I got home, I popped the hood and saw that it had sprayed oil out of the dipstick tube and I believe the distributor hole. I know the distributor o-ring needs replacing because I recently upgraded the ignition and noticed it was hard as a rock, so I put it on my list of things to buy. Upon further investigation I realized that the dipstick seemed to be missing an o-ring all together.

Regardless, obviously the engine is now experiencing excess crankcase pressure. When I did the swap, I tried to replicate the original PCV setup with the front valve cover breather attached to the air cleaner and a pcv breather at the rear of the valve cover connected to the factory location at the intake. I noticed the new PCV had a relatively stiff spring in it and since it was kind of a cheap POS, I went ahead and bought a better pcv breather. After installing it and firing it up, the car was smoking pretty bad again but stopped after going for a short test run. I got home to see it had puked oil out of the same 2 places again.

I don't have a good grommet to install the car's original pcv, so while I wait for that to show up with a new o-ring for the distributor, is there something else I should be looking at? Is it creating so much pressure at idle that it's pushing oil past the rings? Am I missing something? Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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You have somehow screwed up the PCV system, should be hooked up to full manifold vacuum at the base of the carb and vent thru the vave cover.
What goes in must come out.