Yes it can. Use the recommended ratio of oil and gas ratio. Too much oil can cause a lean fuel to air ratio and make the engine run hot. heat kills engines. 32:1=4oz 40:1=3.2oz 50:1=2.6oz
diesel cycle
Because a 2 Cycle Engine burns the oil in the gas, and in a 4 cycle engine, it sits in the oil pan, and it isn't supposed to burn it at all.
Add more, this can cause internal damage to the engine to the point where is destroyed. A little extra will cause rougher running, and extra smoke, but is better than not enough.
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It is not recommended because you will only damage the engine even more. There will be white smoke from the tail pipe if there is any water left in the engine. The temperature gauge will flucturate from medium hot to very hot. The vehicle will lose power.
No ,more damage will occur including overheating
No, but a lot more oil can cause other damage.
it may cause more damage
If the timing belt on a 1.6 Astra breaks, it can damage the engine. It is more likely to damage the engine if it is a timing chain, though. A timing chain is made of metal and a timing belt is made of a heavy duty rubber.
Good question and also is more or less oil needed in the mixture for a 2 cycle engine?
It means the engine is trashed. More than likely the damage done is catastrophic and the engine is not worth rebuilding.
It's not recommended because regular cleaning detergent creates more foam and bubbles and the HE detergents and can leave your clothing full of soap at the end of the cycle and can possibly damage your machine, not to mention make a big mess.