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You can probably figure it out if you look at a parts diagram. If you took it off then the hoses should be formed to their original shape. One will be shorter than the other. hope this helps.
I input your model number and found 3 possible matches, "42cc/46cc Chain Saw UT-10520; SUPER 2 Chain Saw UT-10520 or SUPER 2 Chain Saw UT-10520-A".
I opened the first "Ref # 3" on "Figure A" I suspect is what you say is leaking. It is very inexpensive and available. I would order one and inspect it once recieved to determine an installation method. It does not appear overly difficult without the part in hand. Good Luck.
Homelite/Ryobi.com (authorized parts supplier) https://www.gardnerinc.com/recons/disclaimer-lg.php - Agree; Choose “Product Line”; “Select OEM” & “Select Catalog” both to “Homelite Consumer Products”. A drop down list appears; self explanatory from here. The numbers Homelite & Ryobi use do not match the numbers everyone posts. A careful inspection of your saw should find something that matches.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. HTH & Good Luck. Lou Thank You for using FixYa.
Illustrated (exploded) Parts list. They are a HUGE help with disassembly/reassembly. I did not see your IPL or I would have added link, but I have trouble finding anything on the Homelite site.
IPL will make oiler repair much simpler. https://register.homelite.com/contact_us/new
Give them a try. Good Luck.
Once you get the IPL post back with whether inboard or outboard clutch, I can help if oiler behind clutch. You know all oilers weep right? I have 7 saws all but 1 weep if I do not drain the tank.
I am going to close this. We can still converse.
Lou
I haven't found a location of the operator's manuals but the numbers you provided made the IPL (exploded parts list) easy. Thank You. Go here: Homelite/Ryobi.com https://www.gardnerinc.com/recons/disclaimer-lg.php - Agree; In the "Model Name/Number" type in "UT-10654" and you are there. Atta boy/girl Lou
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