on a motor that is put together properly there is no where for the oil to get out besides the breather tube. if you have a tube on the breather tube nipple it will not leak. the tranny is only about 1/3 full when it is full of oil. the stator side part of the crank are is plenty big enough to hold all of the oil.no offence..... but I think you might be a little confused on how the inside of the cases works
No offense taken, thats why I asked and posted pictures.
Two of my basters, had no tube on the breather when I got them. an I have since put a tube back on. But it has no cap on it, its for air to breath in and out.
But my thoughts were, oil could get out, if someone did not have the tube or the tube sealed, when tilting it all the way on its side.
I am a fan of murhys law, if it could happen, it just might happen.
And I asked aboutif the oil would easy flow back into the right side, if the oil went mostly into the tranny ! Due to he whole being higher up, if it would have to be tipped back over, to get the oil back in there,the mount that should be.
My asumption is that whole / slot is there, for the gears to rotate the oil and splash it into the whole, so the tranny side ca recieve lubrication.
Is my implied delilvery method correct and the whole ? In regards to ho the oil gets to te tranny ?
Sporty