Just an update, I had the timing chain and thermostat replaced, along with a service and a couple of other things. Total cost £1,600 inc VAT so not too bad in the end all things considered.
I've cut down on the super short journeys and I take it out for a long run every weekend. Oddly though, I'm still getting some moisture under the oil cap. Not as much as before (although it could have been building up over time) but a very thin layer of "cream" on the underside of the cap. It's not really alarming because it's minimal, but it never used to happen. I've left the cap off a couple of times to try and encourage it to evaoprate. Could this just be left-over moisture from the short journeys and cold weather, or is it more likely there is a small leak somewhere?
I've cut down on the super short journeys and I take it out for a long run every weekend. Oddly though, I'm still getting some moisture under the oil cap. Not as much as before (although it could have been building up over time) but a very thin layer of "cream" on the underside of the cap. It's not really alarming because it's minimal, but it never used to happen. I've left the cap off a couple of times to try and encourage it to evaoprate. Could this just be left-over moisture from the short journeys and cold weather, or is it more likely there is a small leak somewhere?