How to Extract Engine Oil?
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Methods for extracting engine oil: Use a medical syringe (preferably a large one), an IV plastic tube, or a mineral water bottle. Wait for the engine to cool down, then open the oil cap and extract. Below are the impacts of excessive engine oil on a car: 1. Reduced power output and increased fuel consumption: The oil at the bottom of the cylinder does not contact the crankshaft. If the crankshaft is submerged in oil, it indicates excessive oil. The crankshaft is lubricated by oil, but not through direct contact; lubrication is provided by the pressure oil from the oil pump. If there is too much oil in the engine, the crankshaft will be largely or entirely submerged, increasing the oil's resistance, which externally manifests as increased engine operation resistance. 2. Accelerated carbon deposit formation: If too much oil is added, it will seep and spread everywhere. The worst-case scenario is that it flows into the engine's combustion chamber, burning along with gasoline. Prolonged burning of oil will lead to carbon deposits in the engine. Increased carbon deposits in the combustion chamber will result in reduced power and higher fuel consumption.