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MINI factory replacement Gasket for the oil return line.

Fits the following MINI Cooper S models with the B46/B48 4-cylinder 2.0 liter engine:

2014-2019 F56 MINI Cooper S Hardtop
2015-2019 F55 MINI Cooper S Hardtop 4-Door
2016-2019 F57 MINI Cooper S Convertible
2016-2019 F54 MINI Cooper S Clubman
2017-2019 F60 MINI Cooper S Countryman

NOTES:

  • Prime the Turbo when installing
  • Perform an oil change just before servicing the turbo, and again shortly after.
  • Do not re-use an old Oil Supply Line!
  • Refurbish the catalytic converter to eliminate any unusual back pressure built up from years and miles of contamination.  This is especially important if you've had a catastrophic turbo failure that dumped oil into the exhaust. Unusual backpressure will severely shorten the life of any new turbo.
  • We recommend oil changes at around 5k miles interval to keep the oil fresh.
  • Let the engine idle for a couple minutes after a long or hard drive to cool the turbo and prevent the oil from coking in the bearings.
Genuine OEM Part MINI Cooper S Gasket for Turbo Oil Return Line OEM Gen3 F55 F56 F57 F54 F60

MINI Cooper S Gasket for Turbo Oil Return Line OEM Gen3 F55 F56 F57 F54 F60

MINI Cooper S Gasket for Turbo Oil Return Line OEM Gen3 F55 F56 F57 F54 F60
Part No: G3NME2215
$12.95
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MINI (2002-Current)

MINI factory replacement Gasket for the oil return line.

Fits the following MINI Cooper S models with the B46/B48 4-cylinder 2.0 liter engine:

2014-2019 F56 MINI Cooper S Hardtop
2015-2019 F55 MINI Cooper S Hardtop 4-Door
2016-2019 F57 MINI Cooper S Convertible
2016-2019 F54 MINI Cooper S Clubman
2017-2019 F60 MINI Cooper S Countryman

NOTES:

  • Prime the Turbo when installing
  • Perform an oil change just before servicing the turbo, and again shortly after.
  • Do not re-use an old Oil Supply Line!
  • Refurbish the catalytic converter to eliminate any unusual back pressure built up from years and miles of contamination.  This is especially important if you've had a catastrophic turbo failure that dumped oil into the exhaust. Unusual backpressure will severely shorten the life of any new turbo.
  • We recommend oil changes at around 5k miles interval to keep the oil fresh.
  • Let the engine idle for a couple minutes after a long or hard drive to cool the turbo and prevent the oil from coking in the bearings.
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