How to Open an Oil Can Lid More Easily?
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To open an oil can lid, you can use a screwdriver to pry open the sealed plastic on the lid and slowly tear along the edge of the can to unscrew the oil can lid. Alternatively, you can use a specialized oil can lid opener to open the lid, which is more convenient, faster, and labor-saving. If the oil contains excessive water content, the following possibilities may exist: 1. The oil is substandard; 2. There is mutual leakage between the cooling water system and the oil system (for example, the bowl-shaped plug sealing the water-oil system is blown open, or the sealing ring/gasket is missing or improperly installed, leading to poor sealing and mutual leakage); 3. The repair site has poor environmental cleanliness or improper operation by personnel, causing water to enter the oil system. A large amount of water entering the oil system can cause oil emulsification, leading to oil deterioration, rusting of internal engine components, accelerated wear of high-speed moving parts, and severely affecting the engine's service life.