I know from past experience that if the gasket is bad at the oil tank, it'll blow white smoke and smell just like burned bar oil. There's no mistaking it. I'd imagine if it was bad outside that it would show up while tuning or a vacuum check.
It could also be air bubbles giving it the milky appearance. But not sure where it would come from.
Maybe possible that the bar oil jug sat in the rain without the lid?
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