On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all. On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all.
Just draining to change the oil = 2.6 quarts
On the bottom of the engine block. It has a drain plug in it for draining the oil.On the bottom of the engine block. It has a drain plug in it for draining the oil.
That really all depends on what you are draining, the oil drain plug is located directly under the engine.
Depends on the brand of engine and the exact model. Also depends if you change the filter. Read your owners manual.
Draining the excess will solve the problem.
"Honda service manual says...2.4 quarts when draining...and 3 when completely disassembling engine."!
all of it
Try draining the oil after the engine has warmed up first.
first of all what oil your are talking about , i hope not engine oil because there is non that is two stroke engine. lower unit has a draining bolt on the bottom and air or fill bolt on the top of the lower unit....
you may have in correct dipstick in vehicle OR clean the dipstick and then re-check.... or if its an older 5.0 engine, there is 2 drain plugs...
i hate to let you know this but you have water in the oil pan which means that you may have a blown head gasket. the antifreeze is draining into the engine by draining into the cylinder or cylinders and dripping into the engine case. do not run the engine with this condition as it will seriously damage the engine. you may also have a crack in the water jacket inside the engine block which would allow antifreeze to drain into the engine case.