I recently had a very long (6.4 hours in the air) flight in two legs from Vancouver to Saskatoon. The end of the flight into CYXE was a bright hot sunny day and descended on low power from 9,500 feet to 2,700 feet, and then slowed down even more to allow three medivac departures and a couple of jet arrivals ahead of me. About 15 minutes all told with the MP below 15". And then due to the wind it was about a two mile taxi to get to the aerocentre. Its a full service place and there was a rampie with wheel-chocks waiting for me to shutdown.
Once I had, he knocked on the storm window, and said, "Hey, there is something leaking out of your plane." I told him that it was 55 years old and there is always something leaking out. In all seriousness though, it was new to me. About two or three teaspoons of thick blue residue, rather like oil, and smells like fuel, slopped out of the cowl at the front gear well, and dripped onto the forks and a bit on the tire. Photos below.
I've seen staining like this on the aluminum structure before but it was always slight. I reproduced the effect the next day on an approach into Nipawin and called ahead to get a person to witness the shutdown, and the same thing happened. Just as the engine gasps its last a few spurts of the blue stuff slops out onto the wheel.
I crawled around underneath and absolutely cannot see where this is coming from. There is no sign of it on the engine sump, or rods, or cylinders, or on the inside of the lower cowl. There is a little bit clinging to the underside of the cowl along the edge of the wheel well, and it drips down right at the wheel where the opening gets larger.
Any ideas?