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  • Why is It Bad to Overfill Engine Oil

    Overfilling your engine oil can cause serious damage to your car. The excess oil can seep into the combustion chamber and cause the engine to “hydrolock,” or stop running. It can also put unnecessary stress on the engine’s internals, leading to premature wear and tear. Overfilling your engine oil can cause serious damage to your…

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  • Why Do My Spark Plugs Have Oil on Them

    If you notice oil on your spark plugs, it’s likely due to a leaking valve cover gasket. The valve cover gasket seals the area between the cylinder head and the valve cover. Over time, these gaskets can deteriorate and cause oil to seep through. If you’ve ever found oil on your spark plugs, you may…

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  • Why is There Metal Shavings in My Oil

    If you find metal shavings in your oil, it’s likely due to wear and tear on your engine. Over time, the parts of your engine rub against each other, causing small pieces of metal to break off and end up in your oil. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. If you’re concerned,…

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  • Why is My Oil Gauge Fluctuating

    If your car’s oil gauge is fluctuating, it could be due to a few different things. The most common cause is a faulty sensor, but it could also be because of a loose wire or connection. If the problem is with the sensor, you’ll need to replace it. If the problem is with a loose…

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  • Why is My Toyota Camry Leaking Oil

    There are many reasons why your Toyota Camry may be leaking oil. Some common causes are a faulty oil seal, a hole in the oil pan, or an oil leak from the engine. If you notice any oil leaks, it is important to have them fixed as soon as possible to prevent damage to your…

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  • Why is Redline Oil So Expensive

    Redline oil is a high-performance motor oil that is designed for use in racing engines. The oil is made from synthetic base oils and contains additives that improve its performance in high-temperature, high-rpm conditions. Redline oil is significantly more expensive than conventional motor oils, due to the cost of the synthetic base oils and the…

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  • Why is Diesel Oil Black

    Diesel oil is black because it is a heavy hydrocarbon fraction that contains high levels of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs). PACs are molecules that have multiple fused benzene rings and are responsible for the color and odor of diesel oil. The higher the level of PACs, the darker the color of the diesel oil. Diesel…

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  • Why Does My Oil Light Come on And off

    The engine oil light comes on when there is not enough oil pressure in the engine. This can be caused by low oil levels, a faulty oil pump, or a blockage in the oil filter. The light will go off when the engine has enough oil pressure. If you’re like most people, you probably freak…

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  • Why Does Oil Foam

    When you pour oil into a container, you may notice that it forms small bubbles and has a foamy texture. This is because oil is not very dense and contains a lot of air. The air in the oil rises to the surface and forms bubbles. The bubbles make the oil look foamy. When you…

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  • Why Does My Oil Pressure Go Up When I Accelerate

    The most likely explanation for your oil pressure going up when you accelerate is that there is a blockage in the oil return line. This line returns oil to the crankcase from the top of the engine, and if it’s blocked, oil will build up in the engine, causing pressure to increase. Another possibility is…

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