no, it cleans the engine better than a regular hose. be careful though. make sure you cover tightly spark plug connections and electrical components to prevent misfires.
Too much oil in an automotive engine can cause high oil pressure. High oil pressure could cause blown seals and gaskets allowing oil to leak out.
too much oil in the engine will cause of airation and will create too much pressure to your engine and will damage the headgasket.
It is not recommended to use regular dish washing detergent in a pressure washer as it can cause damage to the machine. Pressure washer detergents are specifically formulated to be safe for use in the equipment and are designed to be rinsed away efficiently. Using the wrong cleaner can lead to clogging, reduced performance, or even cause mechanical issues.
If it is high enough to be splashed by the crankshaft it would foam up. That would cause a lack of oil pressure and engine damage.
Yes it can. To much oil and the crank can turn it into foam. Which will cause a loss of oil pressure. This can lead to engine damage and over heating if you run it long enough.
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No - a small amount will not damage the engine, though may cause it to run badly. However, a larger amount can cause serious damage, and the tank and engine should be drained.
On an interference engine the pistons can hit the valves. That will cause severe internal engine damage.
Yes. However, the oil pressure switch may be accurate, in which case you have low oil pressure in the engine which can be caused by a faulty oil pump or clogged oil pump screen. Low oil pressure can cause serious damage to the engine. The oil pressure switch is shutting the engine down to prevent any damage. The best thing to do is take the car to a mechanic.
No, but it can cause severe engine damage if you keep running the engine.
most snapped timing belts will in most cases cause engine damage,the only exception would be a freewheeling engine were valve to piston contact would be minimal an interference type engine would cause damage.
This sounds like there is low or no oil pressure.Best to have oil pressure tested with a mechanical gauge.Running a engine with low or no oil pressure will cause major damage to it.