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Crack in the mangesium casing, failed o-ring on the filler cap, gasket failure between casing halves, tank vent valve failure, oil hose perished or chafed

 

 

Edited by pleasant
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Personally I would start with the easiest and most likely cause which you have already alluded to, and fit a new hose, then check everything else after.

Edited by pleasant
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Those push in breathers can go open and start leaking. Just take the filler cap off when the tank is empty, push a bit of petrol pipe against the breather hole and suck and blow and if it flows both ways, punch it in to the tank, shake it out and push in another one.

If the oil tank only leaks when full then it may be the breather. If it leaks right down to the bottom then a leaking oil pump, crack, oil pump seal etc can be suspected.

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I had the same recently on two of my saws. Replaced the rubber teat type breather on small saw and knocked out the metal one on 390 blew it out with compressor and replaced it shortly afterwards. Leaks sorted.

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