mmm can you explain to me how excess oil pump pressure works in a negative pressure void

The cam covers are an open void internally .. so oil pressure there would be non-existent under most circumstances .. as the crankcase is held at a partial vacuum , by the action of the breathers, then there is even less reason for such a happening !!!
Pumps don't produce pressure BTW ... they produce flow, the resistance to which is pressure - simple but basic physics.
There is a lot of data around - should you care to research it properly - regarding the use of oil flushes on old engines .... it can actually (and usually will ) do more harm than good.
You comments about the oil flush cleaning the pump, and the results being visible at the pump outlet are true ... as the pump is cleaned the flow will increase; the outlet is a fixed restriction and as such causes pressure, if the flow through a fixed orifice increases the pressure at that orifice will also increase.... again simple physics.
As already said .. the relevance of all that to cam cover gaskets is precisely ... ZERO
You can wish as much as you like .. but you can't change the laws of physics ...
