If it's overfilled it could cause the crankshaft seals could fail. If the oil level is too high on the dipstick, make sure you drain the oil and re-fill to the right level. When changing the oil and filter on a vehicle that takes an unknown amount of oil, try 4 quarts, let it settle then check the dipstick. If it's still down, add a fifth. once you have determned that it's up, start the engine briefly, check for leaks then shut the engine down, let the oil settle and check the level again. Make certain that the engine oil level is up and if you've kept track of how much oil you've added, you'll know for next time.
If all of the landfills in the world overfilled then the water would get contaminated and when people drank it everybody would get sick and either die or turn into zombies.
If you overfilled the oil then you can drain some out. There are small hand held pumps that would work fine for the purpose. The exact process would depend on what you overfilled and how much. If the overfill is slight it might not matter on some things and be a big problem in some other. You did not say what you overfilled to give a real exact answer.
Needs new plugs and wires or just a good tune-up.
you can but it would be easier to drain it from the bottom
No, only a 98-02 Camaro hood would fit an 01 Camaro
The engine oil is overfilled.
The pedal needs to be greased with good ole WD-40 where the pedal goes into the firewall.
the mustang would blow the camaro away no camparison. exspecially if the camaro has 176,000 miles on it. the mustang would blow the camaro away no camparison. exspecially if the camaro has 176,000 miles on it. This guy has no idea what he is saying. Mustang @ crank meaning all out 193 camaro 200 stock and about 210 @ crank So do the math camaro
The 2010 Camaro would win.
needs a carbureator tune up, air and fuel mixture is off.
The camaro would win.
The transmission throttle valve cable needs to be adjusted.