The duckbill, vent valve in your oil tank must not be working. Pressure that builds in the oil tank while the saw is running pushes out the oil onto the bar. If the vent isn't working then the oil continues to oooze out even after you shut the saw down.
To test it, the next time try loosening the oil cap some after you finish running the saw and see if the probelm continues.
You may also have a leaky oil tank or oil line.
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check your vents on back of cab
To prevent water from continuously running in your toilet, you can check and adjust the flapper valve, replace the flapper if it is worn out, adjust the water level in the tank, and check for any leaks in the fill valve or overflow tube.
check for leaks.... sit in the back and have someone hose down the vehicle.... find the leak
the earthen pitchers have small pores from which water gets continuously leaks forming a film of water.this layer continuously is evaporated . evaporation absorbs the heat equal to latent heat of vaporization from the water or the surroundings thus causing cooling.
To stop vapor lock in a Stihl chainsaw, ensure that the fuel tank is filled with fresh, properly mixed fuel, as stale fuel can contribute to vapor lock. Check for any blockages in the fuel lines and clean the fuel filter if necessary. Additionally, running the chainsaw in cooler conditions or allowing it to cool down periodically can help prevent vapor lock. If the issue persists, consider inspecting the fuel system for any defects or leaks.
check your idle control I've tried to adjust the screw without chance in condition, I didnt find any vaccuum leaks - I very new to fuel injection ** Look for any vacuum leaks or lines that may leak. Check your carb gasket for leaks.
Check the Skoda windshield for leaks. Also check the firewall where ant wires or hoses come through for any possible leaks.
General rule of thumb is pressure check fuel hose from tank to carburetor if you can do that. There should be no leaks. Also check tank vent. Next would be the carb, then after that make sure the engine is sealed and has no air leaks. If engine has air leaks it will run bad regardless of position. You didn't say what model the saw is. Check your Stihl dealer. Some carbs have come DOWN in price substantially for newer saws.
The steering rack looks like a long object that sits on the pump. When fluid leaks continuously and the tires shake, it is time to have a mechanic look at the steering rack.
If you are meaning the white plastic If it leaks and is draining entirely, it could mean the plastic reservoir has been cracked.
Engine cam, rod, or main bearings are worn out.
Not unless the leakage current gets higher that what the trip setting of the breaker is. In many underground conduit systems the feeder conductors are in water continuously due to leaks in the under ground conduit system.