yes, if you put your drain in the close position ( to where the tub would fill up if the water wher on ) you would then get a pair of channel locks and start to turn counter clockwise for a few full rotations. The drain should then remove its self and you can clean all the hair and other foren objects! Hopes this help you .
It usually isn't easy to get to the drain; you could try getting a drain cleaner - a flexible rod with a brush at the end - that's pocked down the plug hole to clear blockages.
When you are facing the side of the tub (looking at the skirt) as if you are about to get in the drain will appear on either the right of you or the left of you. That will designate a right or left handed tub. This only applies to tubs that have the skirt (Side wall) as part of the tub. A drop-in tub has no skirt will not use the right or left hand designation as the same tub can be installed either left or right.
It should be right above the cover that you take off to drain the oil underneath the car. Once you remove the drain cover look directly above it and there it is. It's definitely within an arms reach.
ANSWER: There is a tube underneath the engine right in front of the rear tire with a plug secured by a clamp. Remove that plug and let the oil drain into a containor. Replace the oil with fresh in the oil reservoir on the right side underneath the seat.
you have to get underneath the car and remove the drain bolt on the oil pan which is right under the block. don't unscrew the transmission drain plug! let all the oil drain out, then remove your oil filter. it's on the back of the block between the motor and firewall. replace with a new filter, put the drain plug back in, fill with 4 quarts of new oil and start.
The oil pan and drain plug on your 1996 Chevy S-10 reside underneath your engine. The drain plug is located in the aft section of your oil pan. Right in front of the flywheel before your transmission. A 15mm wrench should fit the drain plug to remove it.
I have a 2001 250 quad runner. I just finished changing my oil. You must jack up the rear end of the ATV and put jack stands underneath to supportit. Remove the back right tire. The oil drain plug is is underneath the engine on the right side and requires a 14mm socket for removal. Remove plug and let drain. The filter is behind a cover that is retained by 3 bolts in a triangle pattern that require a 10mm socket for removal. After drainage, replace the filter, cover, retaining bolts/nuts, and drain plug. Refill with the manufacturer recommended oil and replace the tire. I have a 2001 250 quad runner. I just finished changing my oil. You must jack up the rear end of the ATV and put jack stands underneath to supportit. Remove the back right tire. The oil drain plug is is underneath the engine on the right side and requires a 14mm socket for removal. Remove plug and let drain. The filter is behind a cover that is retained by 3 bolts in a triangle pattern that require a 10mm socket for removal. After drainage, replace the filter, cover, retaining bolts/nuts, and drain plug. Refill with the manufacturer recommended oil and replace the tire.
the drain plug should be located on the passenger side of the radiator right underneath the bottom tranmission line
Underneath the engine, toward the right.
on the oil pan underneath the engine toward the right
If the floor is wood, cut a notch in the floor and joist to run the drain to the other end and connect it to the existing pipe. The supply lines are usually on the same end as the drain so this will be a little odd. They could be routed around the tub below the edge to get them to the other end. Another thing to consider, you will have to be able to reach the end of the tub once it is in place to connect the drain. Is there access through a hole or is the underneath open to a basement or crawlspace? If the left hand side is an exterior wall or the bath is on the second floor, there is no easy way to access it.
The petcock is on the right side of the radiator(drivers side). It is not in the back of the radiator, it is on the side underneath all the shrouding. Cannot see it unless you do remove the plastic shroud. Also it is plastic and on mine removed easily to drain water.