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- WARLOCKM42
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Hi guys just wanted to ask if there is a way to return oil from turbo on a m42 engine without drilling the block or other parts .I i have to drill were is the safest spot to do it ???
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Has to be higher than oil level...
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E30Mark
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Drill it into the top part of the sump....
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Turbo-Brown
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It doesn't have to be higher than the oil level.
One of mine's well below it and I've had absolutely no problems whatsoever.
One of mine's well below it and I've had absolutely no problems whatsoever.

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(='.'=)Simon13 wrote:
323's were dangerous this will un drivable in the wet!
MattG - hedgefinding specialist
E21 turbo
Can be your new sig matt!
So did I.....till it melted......mattG wrote:I have a clear section of pipe in my oil drain & you can see the oil flow.
I've ended up with some 10bar hydraulic hose, very OTT but it works fine
Ow, a by the way, my oil return is direct into the sump, just over the oil level, no issus at all.
HTH, Mark.
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Turbo-Brown
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Did someone say you were selling up Mark? 
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Ok thanks guys i guess i ll use a drill after all... oil sump is just fine...
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