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approx 20oz
drain oil from oil pan. theh add oil
One should first start the mower and let the oil get warm. Doing this will ensure that not much of the old oil is left in the tank. Next place an oil pan under the mower to catch the oil and then pull the plug pin. Let the oil drain out and then put the cap back in place. Refill the mower with new oil and the job is done!
oil will pour out. that's what the dipstick is for. Check it and if needed, drain some out.
Yes, that is the correct weight.
IT IS BURNING OIL. YOU MIGHT HAVE OVERFILLED THE OIL OR THE PISTON RINGS ARE WORN OUT.
The way to drain gasoline from a Briggs and Stratton lawn mower is to take the oil cap off and drain the oil. From there, run a rubber hose into the drain and siphon the rest of the oil and gas out.
You have overfilled the engine. Drain the oil to the appropriated level.
If you overfilled the oil then you can drain some out. There are small hand held pumps that would work fine for the purpose. The exact process would depend on what you overfilled and how much. If the overfill is slight it might not matter on some things and be a big problem in some other. You did not say what you overfilled to give a real exact answer.
There is no oil drain on a 650 series lawn mower. You have to turn the mower over and drain the oil from the spout you put it in the engine. Make sure the gas tank is empty
If its a push lawn mower. It has no oil release. The mower burns the oil. All you do is replace the oil when it gets low.
Normally smoking is caused by piston rings wearing out, it needs an oil change, or is overfilled and sucking oil into the carb.