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ECHO CS 355T leaking bar oil out the breather when not in use
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<blockquote data-quote="caesarleigh" data-source="post: 6705119" data-attributes="member: 42611"><p>Looks like your 330 uses the same tank vents in the same locations as the 355. Remove your pull start housing assembly to see your vent hole for the oil tank. Mine was nice and oily inside/behind the housing. Makes a nice mess in the cooling holes/mesh of the starter housing too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caesarleigh, post: 6705119, member: 42611"] Looks like your 330 uses the same tank vents in the same locations as the 355. Remove your pull start housing assembly to see your vent hole for the oil tank. Mine was nice and oily inside/behind the housing. Makes a nice mess in the cooling holes/mesh of the starter housing too. [/QUOTE]
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