Photos please, I don't have the ability to look at a P series saw.
TIA
Lou
TIA
Lou
Not sure if it will be any help but I looked at the caps on my P series and the brass fitting that holds the ball chain is flat to the vent hole. My P41 that I just fixed up was weeping quite a bit of bar oil out the cap and the brass fitting is bent up and not tight to the vent hole. The ones that are flat to the hole don't leak.
I think there is a problem with your saw.
There is definitely an offset on my cap and I was actually wondering if the chain retainer was supposed to be keeping something else secure in the vent hole -- like maybe a small duck bill valve. I'm almost thinking about trimming one down small enough to fit and call it a real vent.
Any tips on the fuel cap vent? It's totally back assward from everything I know about tank venting and I don't see any way to invert the function so it allows air in but not out like a typical one-way vent valve.
Yeah..., the fuel and oil caps leak! LOL
Looking at yours I think the small centerpiece can float and should float toward the retainer. That would work like my umbrella. I think you're correct, the light-colored piece is upside down.
Here's a close up pic of the inside of one of my oil caps without the chain, and this one doesn't leak.Now bookmarked. Thanks.
The piece itself needs to be pointing toward the top of the cap to fit and can't simply be reversed. Otherwise the retainer won't fit. The center floating post is spring loaded under fairly light tension. If it is somehow assembled incorrectly I can't figure out for the life of me how to disassemble it to possibly flip the post around and change the spring location to reverse the direction of the valve. There's gotta be a way and someone has gotta know how to do it. I may have even had it apart originally and could well be responsible for it being like it is now. May have pics somewhere, but that's needle in haystack territory.
I will dig through my stuff. I thought I had some fuel cap parts. Hopefully you can fix your oil cap, but if not they are a lot more common then the fuel caps.Thank you, sir. That's a larger sintered plug than the one in my cap and mine appears to also be cocked sideways a bit. Not sure I have a small enough pic or drill bit to pop it out to try re-seating it. Guess I'll hafta figure something out.
And yay! I did figure out how to get the valve apart! If it was a snake it woulda bit me. Only thing holding it all together was the damned 'O' ring. I still can't figure out how to put it back together in a way that would reverse the valve, though. I'll clean it up and stare at it for awhile and hope someone else knows the sequence. LOL
I will dig through my stuff. I thought I had some fuel cap parts. Hopefully you can fix your oil cap, but if not they are a lot more common then the fuel caps.
I opted for a grub screw solution for the oil cap vent. Left the plug in place also. No more leak and should still be able to breath around the threads somewhat. Will hafta wait and see if it affects the oil flow.