It does not dissolve in the oil. If the pump happens to pick up the sugar, the filter will stop it. If there is enough sugar, the filter could become restricted and oil glow will suffer.
It does not dissolve in the oil. If the pump happens to pick up the sugar, the filter will stop it. If there is enough sugar, the filter could become restricted and oil glow will suffer.
It does not dissolve in the oil. If the pump happens to pick up the sugar, the filter will stop it. If there is enough sugar, the filter could become restricted and oil glow will suffer.
It will slowly destroy the engine.
The viscosity of the oil may not be heavy enough to protect the engine.
If you put gasoline/petrol in the oil resivoir of any engine, you will destroy the engine if you do not drain the oil and add fresh oil immediately. Start running that engine and it will not last long.
You get engine damage from lack of lubrication
Engine wear and damage can occur.
You drain the oil immediately. If you run the engine with coolant mixed with the oil you will do serious harm to the engine. If you continue to drive it in this condition you will destroy the engine.
Lost of oil pressure and sever engine damage
when you put too much oil: engine will lose much power oil push out and make damage your catalic converter
It will blow out the engine seals.
If you mean automatic transmission, engine oil will ruin the the seals and friction material. Do not drive, change the fluid immediately.
putting too much oil in any engine is not good... the oil can over flow to your spark plug... that can cause stall..
The oil will make contact with the crankshaft. This will create a froth of oil mixed with air. This is a poor lubricant and will cause severe engine wear.