How Long Will It Take for Engine Oil with Sugar to Cause Malfunction?
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As the vehicle operates over time and the temperature rises, the sugar will gradually dissolve, causing a significant increase in the local viscosity of the engine oil, which can prevent normal circulation. Here are the details: 1. Cause: When large particles cannot pass through the oil coarse filter, they affect the oil pump's supply pressure. As the temperature rises and the sugar melts, it enters the oil filter through the lubrication system pipelines, causing blockages. The decline in lubrication performance will cause irreparable mechanical damage to the engine, which can only be repaired through complete disassembly. 2. Harm: The engine is the heart of a car, and the engine oil is the lubricant that flows through the 'heart.' Adding sugar to the engine oil is like giving the car a 'chronic thrombosis disease.'