I see pressure on top of the piston and under the piston. Follow the air in the chamber. This becomes compressed. The comp side, the air is pushing the ring out, and the ring's air gap(s) is that gap of air going down into the crankcase. And let's stop action, meaning, the crankcase right now is at 14.7psi or 1 atmosphere. That means air volume is set. no more air in or out, it's just at 0. Where is the vacuum? The next move, meaning, keep the air in the crankcase as no more air to enter, but look at the ring gap and that speed of that little pressure past the rings... has added more air into what is already displaced... where is the vacuum?
C/C is more like a balanced P & V under the pistons, but one goes up the other comes down. Add chamber fulling and here is where open atmosphere at the vent tube goes back to 1atmo is to balance that escaped volume above is now added below. Where is what leak?
Said oil pressure is where? Said mist is a constant as is the oil pump. Said crank throws, rod blades mixing it up. The cup sweeper, or breather guillotine closing off and collecting the gulp of oil out of the rods. Where does the mist stop/slowdown. Compression and scraper are still going to wipe it clean even old style engine families, begins with h, ends with n.
Drag is swinging crank mass thru oil is the drag. Eliminate it thru vacuum, sure. Where is the equal pressure under both pistons so they move and not be stopped by a closed bubble and bounceseabouncesee?