billbill1
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I'm no expert and don't claim to be, I think it has more to do with the positive crankcase ventilation than anything. If there is oil above the return tube to the sump, then the pressure would build through the engine and that could blow the seals. There has to be some room for expansion and contraction under normal conditions, you won't blow up an engine by running a quart or two low either, as long as there is enough oil for the pump to pick up and flow through the bearings and above the intake to the pump in the sump.