If it is high enough to be splashed by the crankshaft it would foam up. That would cause a lack of oil pressure and engine damage.
You'll blow a gasket .
You'll blow a gasket .
What problems can occur from engine oil overfill
It is possible to overfill an engine with oil. It can cause some damage, but mainly it will decrease power and fuel economy because the crankshaft is turning through the oil which adds resistance to the engine.
Your 2007 BMW has an engine oil capacity of five quarts. The automaker recommends that you never overfill the engine oil.
The 2007 Toyota Sienna engine oil capacity is for quarts. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the engine oil.
If you overfill the engine oil you can damage the engine. The crankshaft will make contact with the oil causing it to form a froth of oil and air which is a poor lubricant.
The 1986 Honda 1100 cc engine oil capacity is three pints. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the engine oil.
The 2003 Suzuki 600 motorcycle engine oil capacity is 2 quarts. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the engine oil.
Yes, it sure will. Never overfill your crankcase.
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I assume you mean what can happen if you overfill your engine with oil? Too much oil is just as bad as too little. The crankshaft will make contact with the oil and create a froth of air mixed with the oil. This will cause the oil to loose part of it's ability to lubricate the engine properly, causing engine wear. If you overfill the oil level then drain out enough to get it back to the proper level.