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Here are the situations that may occur when there is too much diesel engine oil: 1. Situation one: Excessive oil will reduce the engine's output power. When the engine is working, the crankshaft and connecting rod big end move rapidly. If there is too much oil, the crankshaft and connecting rod will agitate the oil violently. This agitation consumes a certain amount of energy, which inadvertently reduces the engine's output power and also increases fuel consumption to some extent. 2. Situation two: Since excessive oil reduces the engine's output power, the car may exhibit symptoms such as feeling heavy, sluggish, and increased noise. Excessive oil can cause the engine's exhaust pipe to emit blue smoke. With too much oil, the rapid movement of the crankshaft and connecting rod big end will inevitably cause oil splashing. A large amount of splashed oil may enter the combustion chamber and burn, resulting in blue smoke from the exhaust pipe, which is commonly referred to as 'oil burning.'