You could possibilly blow the head on the engine! It will blow black smoke out of the muffle.
First off, drain it back down to where it should be. Oil leaks can be caused by overfilling the oil.
Yes, overfilling can cause smoking, and you need to drain the extra out.
Yes, overfilling can damage an engine. Too much oil causes the crankshaft to make contact with the oil and form a froth of oil and air. This froth of oil and air is a poor lubricant and will cause bearing wear.
Yes
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.
Possibly. Excess oil increases oil pressure and can put an extra strain on gaskets. This is especially the case when "heavier" oil is used (i.e. 15/40) rather than say 5/30 or 0/30. Consistently overfilling your oil will eventually lead to leaks as the system is designed to operate under certain pressures and by overfilling you are exceeding that.Obviously, older cars or cars that are driven in extreme conditions will be more susceptible. What is generally considered "overfilling?" Anything more than 1/4 of a quart is a good rule to go by.
Your biggest problem with overfilling the engine is not damage to the converter but damage to the engine itself. Overfilling causes the crankshaft to make contact with the oil. This will cause a situation where air will be mixed with the oil. This air mixed with the oil causes the oil to lose it's lubricating properties as air is a poor lubricant. This will cause the engine to overheat and will result in severe wear to all moving parts within the engine. If you overfill the engine drain the excess oil out immediately.
The oil reservoir is too full!! Overfilling the oil does not make it better - it makes it worse and/or equal to not having enough.
Where it indicates "full" on the oil dipstick. Overfilling will cause too much pressure and possibly rupture oil lines.
your oil sending unit is bad
You need to immediately drain out the excess. Overfilling the oil is just as bad as not enough oil. The crankshaft will make contact with the oil and create a froth of oil mixed with air. This creates a very poor lubricant. This will cause poor lubrication engine wear and overheating.
Your biggest problem with overfilling the engine is not damage to the converter but damage to the engine itself. Overfilling causes the crankshaft to make contact with the oil. This will cause a situation where air will be mixed with the oil. This air mixed with the oil causes the oil to lose it's lubricating properties as air is a poor lubricant. This will cause the engine to overheat and will result in severe wear to all moving parts within the engine. If you overfill the engine drain the excess oil out immediately.