Chris-PA
Where the Wild Things Are
There were two. One was where the outlet line attaches to the bar mount area. The original Redmax design seemed to have a better way to form the end of that line, and the one on the Earthquake clone looks to maybe have been melted or something. Anyway, I pulled the bar plate and muffler for access and cleaned up the surfaces with brake clean. Then I sealed in in there with Permatex Ultra.Where did you find the oil leaks, and what does it take to fix them. 3 out of 4 of mine are leaking oil, I just haven't had the time to look into it yet.
The second leak was in the line from the tank to the pump. I pulled the (well made) fitting from the tank and all the fittings along the line, cleaned all of it with brake clean and found a tear in the line where it attached to the pump. The tank fitting is separate from the line so the line is easy to replace. I happened to have a nice line from a spare Ryobi tank so I used that, but I have no doubt one could be put together from standard line. I used Ultra to glue all the lines on.
I also have two GZ4000 saws with this same oil system design, one a real Zenoah/Redmax and one a Jenn Feng McCulloch clone. None of them leak at all.