Two on the block (port and starboard)
Two on the exhaust manifolds
One on the low elbow of the water pump (some don't have a plug here, so you have to remove the hose elbow between the water pump and the thermostat housing).
One on the transmission oil cooler unit
And at least one on the V-drive unit if it's a V-drive.
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.
The 2006 Cadillac STS V-6 engine oil drain plug can be found on the bottom of the oil pan. The drain plug can be removed with a half inch ratchet.
There should not be a coolant drain on the engine block. You are probably looking at a freeze plug which should NOT be removed. The freeze plugs where openings for the original production/casting of the engine block and are sealed.
Drain the Regals oil. Remove the pan bolts. The engine may have to be raised or cross member removed to let the pan slide away from the engine to be removed.
You have serious problems if there was no oil in the crankcase. Are you sure you have removed the oil drain plug? If you have removed the oil drain plug on the bottom of the engine oil pan, then more than likely you have destroyed this engine if you have been driving it with no oil in the system. You should have seen a red oil pressure light come on if that is the case. Remove the filter and see if there was any oil in the filter. Then pour 1 quart of oil or kerosene in the engine with the drain plug removed to see if if comes out the drain. If not, then the drain is clogged and you need to remove the oil pan for inspection. If it does come out, then replace the drain plug and filter, pour in the correct amount of oil and fire it up and see how it runs. You will quickly know if you have a serious problem.
The oil pan on a 92 Ford Ranger is removed by taking out by placing a drain pan under the engine, removing the retaining bolts, and prying the pan loose. It can then be lowed from the engine and removed.
There is a drain plug on the oil pan that when removed you get oil, and a radiator drain plug that when removed you get antifreeze/water. The radiator drain plug is located at the bottom of the radiator (very front of engine compartment). Typically you can find it by reaching up behind the front bumper and feeling for a large-ish wingnut. They are usually plastic, about the size of a quarter or half-dollar, and can be removed by hand.
there is no need for an engine oil drain plug, because when the oil filter is removed and the oil is drained from the oil tank (by way of the oil tank drain hose located by/under the battery box) there is no oil that remains in the engine.
The automatic does not have one. The pan has to be removed to drain the fluid. The manual should have a drain plug on the bottom.The automatic does not have one. The pan has to be removed to drain the fluid. The manual should have a drain plug on the bottom.
You drain the engine oil from the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan.You drain the engine oil from the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan.
The Davol drain is removed as the client is told to take deep breaths, decreasing discomfort.
Do not start the engine! You will need to have the fuel tank removed and drained because there is no drain plug in the tank.