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5 years standing is a long time. Carburetor float will be stuck. Pull the plugs and see if they are wet and also if you have a spark.
Strip and clean carb and jets.
Check fuel tap and fuel delivery.
Drain any fuel and replace with new.
Replace the spark plug.
No lights is odd. Check if there are fuses?
Its the oil injection tank. This is the oil that mixes with the gas. Without and oil/gas mixture your 2 stroke motor will be ruined due to lack of internal lubrication. Some people will disconnect them and premix the gas due to a fear of failure of the injection system.
If you are talking about the crankcase vent hose... a very small amount of oil vapor could be considered normal. If it is flat out oil. Check your oil level and see if it is too high. Otherwise it sounds like blow by.
You should have a crankcase vent that keeps this from happening..(UNLESS it has a DRY SUMP oiling system).. the hose should be open and clear to prevent this.
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