The oil filler tube for Type 4 engines passes through the engine sheet metal from below, where it is attached to the crankcase.
To prevent hot cooling air from being sucked in, the oil filler pipe is surrounded by rubber.
Due to the heat differences in the engine compartment, the rubber dries out over time and no longer provides a seal, so replacing it is the only correct solution.
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