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Ben Saxton
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Did you re-sit the cap properly? There's one position the Stihl cap ends up in which looks very similar to how it's supposed to lock but it's not seated quite right as it moves slightly. Make sure to give it a good push down when you turn. That is if the leak is coming from the cap side..

 

And Slash, doesn't it have to go through the worm-drive pump first? Which means the saw has to be run (with the chainbrake off) before oil can (or should) leave through that side. :confused1:

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i have noticed this with a few saws i own, if not almost all of them, they are sat on steel shelves so anything that comes off will sit there, when i pick them up there is a puddle of chain oil sat in their place, and i was wondering what i should do about it?

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