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If it's the stock motor, there is no drain plug under the crankcase. If it's aftermarket there might be a plug to drain oil from the crankcase, which would seldom if ever be necessary.
The crankcase drain plug on a 2007 Polaris scrambler 500 is hard to locate. However, it is behind the bolt in the skid plate.
there is no crank case drain plug on your engine, only a plugged drain line coming from your oil tank.
It is the plug with the number 4 written on on the very bottom of the crankcase.
Underneath the engine, on the crankcase.
The drain plug under the crankcase is for removing the old oil during an oil change. Always change the oil filter at the same time.
The drain plug is on the bottom of the crankcase and the oilscreen plug is on the lower left side of the engine towards the front. Jeff www.yeehawmotorsports.com
Put the bike on its side stand. Loosen and remove the oil fil plug on the right hand top side of the crankcase. Put a funnel into the hole. Put a large pan or container under the crankcase. Loosen and remove the oil drain plug from the bottom of the crankcase. The old oil will run out. Then, put the oil drain plug back in and tighten it. Finally, pout the correct amount of JASO MA or MA2 certified oil into the crankcase.
Put the bike on its stand. Loosen and remove the oil fil plug on the right hand top side of the crankcase. Put a funnel into the hole. Put a large pan or container under the crankcase. Loosen and remove the oil drain plug from the bottom of the crankcase. The old oil will run out. Then, put the oil drain plug back in and tighten it. Finally, pout the correct amount of JASO MA or MA2 certified oil into the crankcase.
pull drain plug on bottom of crankcase. remove filter. Replace new filter. replace drain plug. fill oil to given line. simple.
There are two! One by the oil filter cap and the other is at the opposite end of the crankcase. They don't look like drain plugs, but they are.
Not typically as they are a 2 stroke motor