More than likely no damage was done but it is possible. If you overfill an engine the excess oil can make contact with the crankshaft. This will cause the oil to be saturated with air. This air mixed with the oil is a poor lubricant and will cause engine wear. Park the vehicle on a level surface, check the oil level (engine cold) and drain out the excess oil immediately.
overfilled engine oil
((cylinder area * stroke ) * number of cylinders) =1000 cubic centimeters
drain oil from oil pan. theh add oil
of couse not because oil have less density than water.so 1litre engine oil is not=1kg engine oil
The engine oil is overfilled.
If you know that you have overfilled with oil, then before you start the engine, drain some out by the drain plug. But, if you did run the engine, depends at what rpm, you just might blow some seals, or force oil out thru some seals. Hopefully no other damage.
Your engine is most likely overfilled with oil. Check your oil and make sure it isn't overfilled. However a little oil coming out the exhaust isn't gonna hurt anything, your just gonna waste a heak of a lot of oil
ford 1.3 hcs"ohv" 1.4 cvh 1.6+1.8 16valve zetec
Worn piston rings. Incorrect weight engine oil. Gasoline mixed with engine oil. Crankcase overfilled with engine oil.
The 2001 VW Jetta 1.8 liter engine has and oil capacity of for quarts. The engine oil should never be overfilled.
I recently serviced a 2010 f350 with 6.4 diesel engine that was overfilled 9 quarts. Yes nine quarts. Truck ran like that for over a month and the symptomps were similar to having a misfire. The idle was rough, truck was shaking a lot,like it had a bad engine mount it was also choking at times especialy when warm.
You have overfilled the engine. Drain the oil to the appropriated level.