Bluewoo, it's not really all that easy to take the air filter housing &/or the inlet trunking out, and you'd probably need to do that to 'properly' (or maybe even 'adequately'??

) clean & inspect everything the placcy bits hide - but just taking the filter housing lid off & lifting/removing the air filter from the housing so that you can carefully (making sure you don't let 'dust' or anything else get into the intake/s) wipe the housing out & mop up any collected oil, whether it's dusty mist, or full on puddles! :shocked:
Don't laugh, I have seen a couple of filter housings with full on engine oil soaked filters & puddles of oil in there, and more of them with oil dripping out of the intake tubing, and all of that 'excess oil' can end up seeping/running out of the housing/trunking & onto other things - so anything you can do to clean any trapped oil out of that lot will help!!
And I hafta say, by far the majority of 'oil leaks' that I've seen have actually been cases of 'oil spills' or 'oil over-fills' than anything else, often from/by dealer techs too; so I'd think/hope that yours is just another case like most of the rest! Good Luck! :cheers:
Ps: '
Reply with Quote' can be handy to make it clear who/what you are responding to, but it can also
SERIOUSLY make the thread difficult to read & follow if it's used too much! So unless you
NEED to use it to specifically identify a particular point in an earlier post that you are responding to, it's a whole lot easier and kinder to readers just to address the previous poster's username in your text, as I have above!
And when it comes to addressing a particular point in an earlier post, sure, you can hit '
Reply with Quote' and maybe p**s people off by showing us yet again/forcing us to scroll past
all the stuff we've only
just finished reading
and any pics, attachments etc in that previous post, but you really don't
HAVE to show
the entire thing in your reply (especially if it's a saga, like many of my posts!

) Once you've got the entire quote & its 'quote text' into your draft reply, you can edit out
anything that's not essential to your reply making sense - just show where you've edited out text, pics, attachments etc by inserting something like '....' or maybe 'snip' where you removed the superfluous stuff - only
ALWAYS leave the
[.QUOTE=Poster's username;12349876] bit at the beginning and the
[/.QUOTE] bit at the end of the quote so it'll still display as a quote! (Extra .'s added before QUOTE delimiters deliberately to allow Command Line to show!

) The delimiter commands & the square brackets
[ - ] that 'contain' them are
ESSENTIAL parts of the Command Lines that enable this, so if you edit/delete any of those on either side of QUOTE, then please, put them back before hitting submit!
For example, this abbreviated/shortened Quote:
is achieved by doing this:
[.QUOTE=bluewoo;1565632]I keep missing the "reply with quote" !
..... (edit/deleted text) .....
Thanks Peter![/.QUOTE]
(With those "extra .'s" of course!

)
Now, let's get back to our normal program.