Why Does Engine Oil Increase?
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Engine oil increase is generally caused by gasoline leakage and oil leakage leading to more oil, or an excessively high oil level due to damage to the oil pan. Below is an introduction to the engine: 1. Introduction: An engine is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy. 2. Applicability: Engines can be used as power generation devices or refer to the entire machine including the power unit. Types include internal combustion engines (such as gasoline engines), external combustion engines (such as Stirling engines and steam engines), gas turbines (used in racing cars), and electric motors. 3. Basic Structure: The engine block forms the skeleton of the engine and serves as the mounting base for all its mechanisms and systems. It houses all the major components and accessories of the engine, both internally and externally, and bears various loads. Therefore, the engine block must have sufficient strength and rigidity. The engine block assembly mainly consists of components such as the cylinder block, cylinder liner, cylinder head, and cylinder gasket.