What to Do If the Turbocharger Burns Engine Oil?

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BrantleyFitz
08/28/25 4:01am
You can choose high-quality lubricating oil. The higher the engine speed, the stronger the oil's resistance to shearing needs to be. Below is a relevant introduction about engine oil burning: 1. Causes: The valve is actually used to prevent engine oil from leaking into the combustion chamber, but over time, wear and aging will occur to some extent. When a car is used for a long time, incomplete combustion carbon deposits will adhere to the piston rings. If not cleaned for a long time, it may cause the gap between the piston rings and the cylinder block to expand, leading to engine oil flowing into the combustion chamber and causing oil burning. In severe cases, it may even lead to the phenomenon of engine "cylinder explosion". 2. Solutions: The valve oil seal should be replaced promptly. Regularly cleaning carbon deposits is very important and an effective way to prevent oil burning.
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