Yes, it sure will. Never overfill your crankcase.
Engine damage from poor lubrication.
crankcase oil is the oil in the engine .some call it crankcase oil some call it engine oil
Crankcase oil is engine oil , so yes
Too much oil can cause serious engine damage from lack of lubrication. When the oil level is overfull it makes contact with the crankshaft. This creates a foaming action that mixes air with the oil. The oil then becomes a very poor lubricant and the engine will overheat and there will be bearing damage. Fouled spark plugs is the least of your worries when you overfill a crankcase.
On any engine, too much oil can cause damage. The crankcase can become over pressurised and blow the oil seals, oil can be forced past rings into the cylinders, hydraulic tappets and valves can also suffer. Reduce the oil level.
The crankcase is the inner part of the engine block and oil pan.
Burning oil produces blue smoke. Generally, it's best to keep the oil in the crankcase and not add it to the intake as burning oil can damage spark plugs, O2 sensors and catalytic converters. If you're adding the oil to the crankcase but the engine burns the oil, it may be overfilled or you may have an engine or PCV problem.
5 WITH A NEW OIL FILTER.
to much oil in the crankcase is the #1 cause.
Oil is stored in the crankcase located on the bottom of the engine block.
in the crankcase under the engine cover.
the valves or rings are allowing compression blow by to enter the crankcase which causes excess pressure that is brought to the carburetor by the breather tube. your engine is getting tired or you have too much oil in the crankcase.