it is underneath the middle of the motor. There should be a hole in the plastic skid plate about mid way in relation to the foot guard and about half way across the width of the quad. It is a 17MM bolt.
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No you don't have to drain the oil to change the stator.
Its probably 10w40, what year is it.
If your talking about the oil injection tank, just empty. If you mean engine oil...there is no engine oil, cases run dry, just well lubed bearings.
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 engine ser.# is on the lower l/h side of the crankcase above the oil drain plug.
Depends on the year, make and model vehicle and engine coolant drain, engine oil drain, automatic transmission oil drain, standard transmission oil drain, front differential oil drain and rear differential oil drain.
Engine oil drain, bottom of oil pan.Ac drain, lower pass side of the fire wall.trans, no drain.Axle, no drain.Engine oil drain, bottom of oil pan.Ac drain, lower pass side of the fire wall.trans, no drain.Axle, no drain.
Remove the oil drain plug from the oil pan to drain the oil from the motor. Some oil will remain in the old oil filter however.
Drain the oil, not normally. Drain the coolant, yes.
To drain the oil from most vehicles, all that is required is to removed the oil drain plug. Make sure to have a pan to catch all of the oil.
The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.