rayjay..... oil return line into oil pan.... dump above oil full level? if not it backs up the oil in turbo and burns it!! so not knowing your oil return line set up.. that my next thing to look at...
breather usually makes it wet... hiss not hooked up... if the return flow is restricted yes it backs up.. dumping into pool of oil is restrition vs on top of oil level... if his is above this we can say with out a doubt his turbo oil seals are leaking now as there is no where for oil to comefrom... basically id unhook oil return line.. start it up and make 100% sure it flows oil out... like maybe spider egg nest in middle of line... and then he knows... ill have to find my bae instruction booklet.. i think they warn of oil level vs return line in it... but hell cannot say ive seen it in 10 years...
but the return has no pressure.. bae us borttom mount turbo.. so the return is pretty short vs a top mount... funny thought.. bottom mount turbos from vw were raised up in the block above the oil pan... vs pan style... but i look at it like this.. a turbo seal does not hold pressure like a cam/crank style seal does... i just keeps it from running over the edge... when the return backs up, the oil level does not flow fast enough... so leaks into the turbo.. thats the "theory" at least...
The stock 1.6TD oil line enters at the BOTTOM of the oil pan. This is not really an issue unless something else is going on... like someone thinks fitting an air filter is inconvenient, runs without it, gets their rings and cylinders chewed up by dirt and has enough blowby to overcome the weight of the oil so it gets pushed up into the center cartridge and out the shaft seals...
rayjay.....
I was replying to Gizmo. His is a vanagon. The stock 1.6TD vanagon oil return fitting is at the very bottom of the oil pan.
Before spending money on a turbo, I would do a compression check to see if your engine is in good enough shape still to handle one. Unfortunately it only takes about 2 tablespoons of dust to destroy an engine. Hopefully that didn't happen with your engine but I think you would be wise to figure that out before spending money elsewhere.
but but your username...