How to Deal with Gasoline Entering Engine Oil?
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Gasoline entering engine oil requires timely oil replacement. The following is an introduction to the reasons why gasoline enters the engine oil in a car engine: 1. Incomplete gasoline combustion: Unburned gasoline flows along the cylinder wall into the crankcase. 2. Gasoline fuel line leakage: The car engine is the machine that provides power for the car, acting as the heart of the vehicle, affecting its power, fuel economy, and environmental performance. Depending on the power source, car engines can be divided into diesel engines, gasoline engines, electric vehicle motors, and hybrid power systems, among others. A gasoline fuel line leak can cause gasoline to enter the engine oil.