Found this pic on the internet. The left side is the B35 oil filter housing. Which chamber do I tap? The main big one?

That makes sense, thanks for confirming that for me!Shawn D. wrote: Apr 18, 2023 5:07 PM You tap where you'll get filtered oil, which is the cavity where the center of the filter feeds to (filter oil flow goes outside > inside), which is the big one.
I found that as well. Unfortunately that is for the B34 engine, not the upright style B35 oil filter housing.tschultz wrote: Apr 18, 2023 6:59 PM Here's a pic i found online which helps support what Shawn D. said.
More questions: so the pressurized oil from the pump must first go into the the oil filter housing via the bottom oval hole (in the above pic), which appears to go through a spring loaded valve, then the oil fills the filter housing, is forced through the filter from the outside in, then then flows back down the center pipe inside the filter, and back into the engine via the large opening.Shawn D. wrote: Apr 18, 2023 5:07 PM You tap where you'll get filtered oil, which is the cavity where the center of the filter feeds to (filter oil flow goes outside > inside), which is the big one.
Sam, only if you have a pump or the turbo is high enough to allow gravity feed return. If the line has to go up at all, oil will not drain properly and it will have excess pressure into the turbo and may leak past the turbo shaft seals.iamcreepingdeath wrote: Apr 24, 2023 9:03 AM Can I actually run the turbo oil return back into the other side of the oil filter housing where it drains into the block?
I am also trying to avoid having to remove my oil pan to install an oil return.
Sure, makes sense, but what if I plumb the oil drain back into the other side of the oil filter housing, where it drains back into the oil pan?tschultz wrote: Apr 24, 2023 2:39 PMSam, only if you have a pump or the turbo is high enough to allow gravity feed return. If the line has to go up at all, oil will not drain properly and it will have excess pressure into the turbo and may leak past the turbo shaft seals.iamcreepingdeath wrote: Apr 24, 2023 9:03 AM Can I actually run the turbo oil return back into the other side of the oil filter housing where it drains into the block?
I am also trying to avoid having to remove my oil pan to install an oil return.
Yeah that may be a challenge. I'll take a look at possible routing if it is possible to loop around the front of the engine (probably not), so I may just have to drop the oil pan and weld in a bung after all...tschultz wrote: Apr 25, 2023 4:22 PM If the line has to run over the engine, it could be problematic as I mentioned since the turbo will be on the other side. Also consider the size -8 or -10AN size drain line you would have to connect.
Thanks! I ended up doing exactly this, although my aluminum TIG skills are still developing, and it doesn't look pretty, but should do the job.euroshark90 wrote: Apr 27, 2023 8:19 AM I would suggest not plumbing the drain back to the oil filter housing drain. It won't have enough flow to keep the oil from backing up into your turbo.
Try drilling into the block just above the oil pan. There is a flat spot on the exhaust side of the block that fits a 10an fitting perfectly. Size the drain to a 10an hose, and 4an oil feed.