Gas can enter the oil system of an Outlander Can-Am due to a few potential issues, such as a failing fuel pump or a damaged fuel injector that allows fuel to leak into the crankcase. Additionally, a malfunctioning carburetor or fuel pressure regulator can contribute to this problem by allowing excess fuel to bypass the combustion chamber. This can lead to dilution of the engine oil, affecting lubrication and potentially causing engine damage if not addressed promptly. Regular maintenance and monitoring of fuel and oil levels can help prevent this situation.
10w 40. I only use the oil from the canam dealer and have been fine
a cracked gasget could cause that
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The oil filter on a 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is located on the bottom, right side of the engine. It is angled downward to aid in removal.
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If you have gas in your oil pan, then you probaby have gas in your oil. if you have gas in your oil, then you either have bad piston rings, or a bad carburetor (or injectors if the engine is newer). The way to check if you have bad piston rings is to see if you're blowing blue smoke out of your exhaust.
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Engine oil in litreWithout oil filter is 4 LWith oil filter is 4.3 L
To reset the change engine oil light in a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander, turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. After that, turn the ignition off and then start the engine; the oil light should be reset and go off. If the light remains on, repeat the process.
Well No Expert Here But If Your Getting Lots Of Gas In Oil If 1 Plugs Not Firing It Allows The Unburned Gas right Into Oil ItSelf.. Check That All 4 Sparkplugs Are Firing That First Thing To Check
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