Yes I slowly cut with hacksaw then tapped til it came loose after a few attempts became free to loosen of with hand.
The one towards the back. 21mm or 13/16.
The Filter is inside the round cap at the lower front of the motor. The drain plug is right below that. I usually remove the filter first and the remove the drain plug
A broken piston ring will allow fuel to enter the exhaust system. The fuel will drain out of the exhaust.
Bottom corner of the rad unless it's broken off. You can also remove the lower rad hose to drain it.
I have a Yamaha 350 big bear, and differential drain plug is on the bottom of the differential. Just remove the plug and let it drain, put the plug back in and fill it back up... i use just regular gear oil
You have to remove with plyers so you can grip the edge and turn slowly but carfully or many times drain plugs have a built in hex insert that shows up when you break the drain plug. You can use a hex driver to open the drain plug.
To change the oil in a Yamaha SRX-6 park on a level area and unscrew the oil drain plug nut which will allow the oil to drain into proper receptacle. Remove the oil filter and replace the drain nut plug. Replace filter with proper model and add the correct amount of oil according to the dipstick.
Very carefully
To change the oil on the Yamaha 1600 Silver Edition Road Star, you would first need to remove the seat and the oil dipstick. Then, remove the oil drain plug on the engine. Allow the oil to drain and remove the filter. Add the new filter, fill the oil, and close all of the drains. You can see full details of the procedure with photos at Road Star Clinic online.
You have to remove the pan to drain the transmission.You have to remove the pan to drain the transmission.
To drain the gas from a 2000 Yamaha TT-R, disconnect the fuel line and drain into an appropriate container. If this is a winterization process, there are fuel stabilizers available in retail locations.
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