Typically, however, on vertical shaft engines, the oil drain plug is located beneath the engine block near the crankshaft. To remove the square plug, all that is required is a standard size 3/8″ ratchet and extension (no socket).
Where the drain plug is located?
The drain plug is a large nut or plug located under the oil pan at the bottom of the engine. If you can’t reach your oil drain plug easily, you’ll have to either crawl under your car to reach it or jack up the car.
How often should lawn mower spark plugs be changed?
In general, you should change your lawnmower’s spark plugs at the start of every season or after 25 hours of use – whichever comes first. There is also a strong chance that they may be the culprit if your mower won’t start.
Should I drain oil from lawn mower for winter?
What to do instead: Avoid risks with gas stabilizer. Manufacturers sometimes recommend draining the tank to winterize a lawn mower because the worst thing you can do is leave old fuel in an engine during long periods of storage.
How do you tell if a lawn mower is 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
The easiest way to check what type of engine a lawnmower has is by checking its fuel tank. If there is only one port for oil and gas, then it’s a 2-stroke engine, and if there are two ports, then it’s a 4-stroke engine.
What size is oil drain plug?
Oil Drain Plug Standard M14-1.50, Head Size 17mm.