alex_pescaru
Member Since: 12 Mar 2009
Location: RO
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Don't worry if the level is above max with, say, max. 1 cm, on a FL2 stopped engine. Worry if it's that way when the engine is running! But that will not be the case for you.
Too much oil means that the crankshaft and/or balance shafts can hit the oil in the bottom of the crankcase when the engine is running.
Since the crankshaft is spinning fast, each time it hits the surface of the oil, it will create some air bubbles in the oil.
It will not be long and the oil will become some kind of foam, just like a whipping egg foam.
So the oil pump will pump less oil - meaning less oil pressure - because the "oil foam" will contain compressible air, instead of only incompressible liquid.
So a gross excess of engine oil can kill your engine by the exact same cause as not having enough engine oil.
As on an oil change the FL2 engine takes 5.9 liters, the garages put 6 liters round and therefore that apparent overfilling. But that will not hurt at all the engine.
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27th Nov 2017 4:33 pm |
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