What are the consequences of excessive oil in the first row cylinder combustion system?
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The first row cylinder combustion system having excessive oil can cause the oil to enter the combustion chamber, leading to engine damage. The reason for excessive oil may be due to a faulty cylinder gasket in a water-cooled engine, allowing coolant to enter the cylinder, thereby increasing the oil volume. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. The vehicle's combustion system: The function of the vehicle's combustion system is to ensure the fuel required for the engine's combustion. The combustion system is generally part of the vehicle's powertrain system, which refers to the engine generating heat through fuel combustion in the combustion chamber to propel the vehicle forward. 2. The vehicle's powertrain system: The powertrain system transmits power through the crankshaft, flywheel, clutch, transmission, driveshaft, differential, reducer, and finally to the wheels. When vehicle fuel operates within the combustion system, it consumes part of the power. During high-speed driving, this part of the power is used to overcome air resistance, effectively reducing fuel consumption.