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where is the engine oil plug? victa v40 mower?

well i was trying to change the engine oil in my victa v40 mower. cant find the plug at the bottom of the sump. weird. even took the blades assembly off. there is nothing apparent,as to the drain plug. anyone?
raphael, November 2009
Warm the engine then tip the mower on its side and drain from the filling hole. (Manual p9.)

flywire, January 2012
Th V40 4 stroke overhead valve engine doesn't have a drain plug, so it is drained by pouring the oil back out of the filler. Because its plastic, care is needed not to damage the filler tube but the job can be accomplished quite easily.

Macco, January 2010
Victa V40 doesn't have a drain plug for the oil. Fill and empty the oil using the same hole. Empty the oil by tilting the mower to the side, then fill it up again using 600ml of SAE30 oil. Victa V40 is a 4 stroke engine using unleaded petrol with no additives.

Mongsta, December 2009
drain it via the filler, tilt the mower towards the fill pipe/dipstick

vic, December 2009
there is no plug ,i think your victa is like mine a two stroke.

big g., December 2009
Call me daft - but most victa mowers I've seen are 2-stroke.

The 4-stroke ones I have seen have Briggs & Stratton engines, and the drain plug on them is obvious - either a 7/8 hex plug, or a 3/8 FEMALE square plug - on the bottom of the engine.

Phil Saunders, November 2009