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kevofcov
 


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What happen when u just keep adding and adding engine oil?

This was very interesting and made me chuckle out loud. This is what Utube was made for.



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Anyone remember the old Cresta adverts - 'It's frothy man' !?

Very entertaining, and also slightly reassuring too.
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Yes, thanks for posting this! Really interesting. I was impressed by the fabrication skills before we even got to the oil! Laughing
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I would also wonder how effective a lubricant the oil is once it is so heavily aerated? I suspect plain bearings such as the mains/big ends won't like it.

A bit like the Top Gear speed camera testing episode "we have done this, so you don't need to try it yourself"
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Thanks for posting, fascinating.
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I worked for BMC back in the middle 1960's , when the Austin/Morris 1800 was launched and we had a lot of these exact issues with owners overfilling with oil, usually with the idea of just being safe , when venturing onto the what were then "new" motorways . The crank would start churning up the oil, it becoming aerated , and the engine seize as the oil wouldn't pump round . It was eventually solved by lowering both the oil level and the oil pump pick up plus a new dipstick
  
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