It will seize up and stop working and be ruined.
The viscosity of the oil may not be heavy enough to protect the engine.
If the compression is high enough you get a diesel engine.
The engine will overheat and eventually seize. This will pretty much destroy the engine if it is driven long enough.
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.
If it is very low the engine will starve for lubrication. It will overheat, the bearings & rings will wear and eventually seize and the engine will self destruct.
you will blow out the seals and that is not good to much oil is just as bad as not enough the crank could also beat the oil to a froth and cause oil starvation to the engine the bearings could burn up pdq
Overfilling oil is not recommended. If engine temperatures become high enough the pressure will cause oil to leak out of the filter and dirty engine parts. If it enters into the air box, problems will occur.
If the place where the dipstick for the oil is comes out of the engine it will cause an oil leak. The engine might not be able to build up enough pressure to keep running either on the 1984 Cutlass Supreme. It should be replaced.
It is possible to thin the engine oil far enough that it loses it's lubricating ability and could cause irrepairable harm to the engine. Engine oil lubricates. Transmission oil is designed to run through a pump as it lubricates. An automatic transmission is a pump. Totally different from the oil pump found in an engine.
u will blow your engine oil seals, causing an oil leak and damage to the engine.
You will lose all lubrication to the engine, and if you run the engine long enough you will have catostrophic engine failure.
Nothing Drain the oil and change the filter. You more than likely did no damage. PS fluid is a lube but not heavy enough to use as engine oil.