Fluid Leak Under Landing Gear Doors

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I fly a Piper Arrow II (PA-28R-200). On Friday I completed a 2-hour night flight, and during preflight inspection the next morning, I noticed a small puddle of brown fluid on the ground underneath the landing gear door. I've attached a photo here. Am checking with my shop as well but would appreciate any views on what this might be and whether it's a "no-go" issue. Thanks in advance.
 

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Nose gear area? Look for an engine breather vent tube under that spot. Looks like oil & water mix, which would not be unusual in cooler weather.
 
Thank you both. There are 3 narrow black rubber tubes coming out of the landing gear door just above where the puddle formed - not sure if those are the breather tubes? Plane is located in New Jersey - temps have been between 32 - 40 F over the last 2 days.
 
Thank you both. There are 3 narrow black rubber tubes coming out of the landing gear door just above where the puddle formed - not sure if those are the breather tubes? Plane is located in New Jersey - temps have been between 32 - 40 F over the last 2 days.

yes. This type of issue is common and it’s what breather tubes do.
 
Oh dear. Crankcase pressure…..check exhaust hiss @ the pile at TDC of the compression stroke……
 
Where can I find the aviation equivalent to this?
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(Great place to get T shirts btw...)
 
it's oil/water, breather tube. It's a lyco, normal normal. Go fly. I own an Arrow II.
 
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