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It should be the case drain. If the engine becomes flooded with water, pull the cable (and the spark plugs) and turn over the engine. The water will be pumped out. I think.
pull your drain plug and let it sit for a day to dry than fill it back up
10w30 synthetic would be the best you can use.
Yes u can because ive put a 91 crank into a 92 case.
there is no crank case drain plug on your engine, only a plugged drain line coming from your oil tank.
By removing the plug at the bottom of the oil pan and letting the oil out.
TAKE OFF HOSE CLAMP UNDER CRANK CASE AND DRAIN OIL
it says on your crank case it will say something like 798cm almost a quart
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 screw is under the crank case in the centre between the frame - ie : lie down on your back and look under your motor in the centre
it means u have water infiltration.either through the cooling system(but i believe these are air cooled)or through rain or going through high water. drain and refill with fresh oil and see if it does it again
There is a large bolt on the bottom of the crankcase, underneath the brake.....that is your drain plug.