Tape the lid shut, or it can be taken up and a plug put in the drain so that if it is ever needed again, it can just be reinstalled.
no ya goose, what are your eyes painted on, do you know where the plug is!
Do not remove any electrical plug by grabbing the wire. This weakens the connection at the plug. ALWAYS grab the plug itself when removing it.
there should be a square plug on the base of the motor or a tube that connects to the base of the motor with a plug at the end. remove the plug and the oil will drain
NO. You can access the drain plug without removing the skid plate.
Remove shifter and add oii through the top
Apparently yes! By either threading a comprsor hose down the spark plug hole after removing the spark plug it or filling the cylinder bore up with 6mm nylon rope to prevent the valve from dropping.
Coolant drain plug ? Oil Drain Plug ? Atf Drain plug? Gearbox Drain plug? More Specific Pwease? its probably the oil plug he is sourcing, remove the splash tray and the sump plug will be just above it, you can drop the oil without removing, its just a bit messy.
the distbutor rotor plug is on the right side of the motor under the intake. there are two bolts to take off the cap to get to the rotor plug. it is hard to get to without removing the intake.
of course !
Check for plugged exhaust ports, if the compression can't get out you won"t be able to spin it oner without removing the plug.
If there is only one plug, try removing the plug, spraying WD40 in the plug hole, replace the plug and try starting.
Sparks plugs are replaced by disconnecting the battery, removing the spark plug cable and boot, and by removing the old spark plug. Next put in the new spark plug, attach the boot and cable and reconnect the battery.