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Oil Pan 850 1997

You sound pretty sure you've found the leak. If you haven't yet, before you go to all the trouble of pulling the pan, replace your turbo's oil return pipe O-ring and gasket. Under $10 for parts and a 30 min job on ramps. When they start to leak the oil gets EVERYWHERE. I wasn't losing much oil but the entire backside of the block, pan, trans and subframe were coated in oil. After replacing the two parts and cleaning up the mess there's not a drop of oil anywhere under the car.

Good luck, BTW, if you do proceed with the pan, how about pictures?
--
Erwin in Memphis, '88 745t 183,000 miles, '95 855t For Sale






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