What to Do When an Engine Cylinder Rushes?
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Engine cylinder rushing requires professional repair at a service shop. The causes of engine cylinder rushing include: 1. Severe lack of lubricating oil; 2. Sudden changes in the thermal expansion coefficient of metal components; 3. Excessive mechanical lubrication gap between the piston and cylinder wall; 4. Poor quality cylinder gasket with insufficient surface flatness; 5. Improper driving habits, such as prolonged aggressive driving. Symptoms of engine cylinder rushing include: 1. Engine power loss during driving, difficulty in acceleration, and air leakage sounds at the joint between the cylinder head and block; 2. One or two cylinders not functioning, with bubbles appearing at the radiator filler neck; 3. Milky white engine oil when checking with the dipstick; 4. Continuous water droplets flowing from the exhaust pipe.