What are the reasons for an engine being prone to overheating?
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Engine overheating can be caused by: 1. Electrical circuit faults; 2. Mechanical faults; 3. Improper assembly; 4. Incorrect adjustments; 5. Component wear; 6. Blockages in components or passages. The effects of engine overheating include: 1. Reduced air intake efficiency, leading to decreased engine power and torque, resulting in insufficient engine performance; 2. Increased risk of gasoline ignition, causing detonation; 3. Excessive piston expansion, reducing or eliminating the clearance between the piston and cylinder wall, leading to damage; 4. Decreased lubricant viscosity, accelerating component wear.