If I am correct. It appears you have a Mossberg. If so, remove the barrel attaching screw at the end of the magazine. Turn you gun upside down, plug should fall out. MAKE SURE THE GUN IS UNLOADED BEFORE YOU START. Lonny
I own a glenfield 778 without the magazine plug it can hold a maximum of 6 rounds on in the chamber and 5 in the magazine
remove the fill plug, then remove the drain plug, then reinstall the drain plug and add fluid until it comes to the level of the fill plug. remove the fill plug, then remove the drain plug, then reinstall the drain plug and add fluid until it comes to the level of the fill plug.
Remove the rubber cover and plug lead from spark plug. Using a bike plug spanner [cheap at your favourite auto supermart] remove plug.
There is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission panThere is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan
If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
Get a spark plug socket and wrench that fits the plug body and remove it by turning counter-clockwise.
Remove the coil on top of the plug, then just remove the plug.
Oil drain plug is in the pan You probably have to remove a shield that hides the plug to access it 7/8's wrench to remove plug 14mm socket to remove skid plates
Remove whatever parts necessary to gain access to the plug then knock the plug inside the block, turn the plug sideways then pull it out.
You should have C.O.P. ( coil on plug ). Just remove the coil, and remove the plug the normal way.
Pop the hood open, remove the filter to the carburator, remove 1 spark plug wire boot at the front right side while facing the engine, remove the spark plug, add the new spark plug as well as the spark plug wire boot.
Remove the spark plug wire. Using a 5/8" spark plug socket with appropriate extension and driver unscrew the spark plug and remove it. The spark plug gap should be set to .045". Replace spark plug and reattach wire.