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There are 3 big ports in the side of the block. It would be pretty tough to fab up something to deliver oil up to the radiator, and it would have to be flexible. It would be a vastly more failure prone mod, and then you wouldn't have water in your oil, you'd have no oil pressure and a toasted engine, like when the turbo blows up. If the mechanical fan hub bearing blows up, it could cut the line in half in an instant, and with our oil pressure sensor down at the oil filter, the engine would likely be garbage by the time you get a light. Since it hasn't been a common problem, or ever a problem, I wouldn't worry about that little guy that is safely tucked up against the block. Maybe check the torque on the little nuts that hold it in place though.
But, if you want a cool, very useful mod to try. I was dreaming about a piston device that fills with oil as the engine runs, and then drains that oil back across the turbo bearings when you shut it down (no more waiting for it to cool), and someone on here pointed me to a device that does exactly that, too bad I didn't write it down. Anyhow, they have them for race cars I think, and they're about $200 if I remember right. Sure would be nice to not have to sit in the Jeep for 3 minutes when you hop off the freeway when you'd really like to go pee instead (or chance getting it stolen, or have to carry an extra key)! It would save fuel too, and you'd never have to explain why you have to sit there all that time with your rig running. It might be tough to get the lines right for this...
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