It could, if enough coolant leaks into the cylinder to hydraulicaly lock it.
The Intake gasket is leaking, NOT THE HEAD GASKET. Replace the intake gasket
leaking head gasket
No. You have either a leaking heater core, or a leak at the windshield.
If it is leaking from a bad head gasket, it is because of a bad head gasket. If it is leaking from a bad intake manifold gasket, it is because of a bad intake manifold gasket.
head gasket is leaking into oil
Thermostat, blocked radiator, leaking hoses, rusted impellers on the water pump and the worst possibility, a leaking head gasket/cracked head.
Thermostat, blocked radiator, leaking hoses, rusted impellers on the water pump and the worst possibility, a leaking head gasket/cracked head.
gasket wears out in time. leaking coolant is the result of a bad gasket not the cause of it.
No, only a blown head gasket or cracked head will cause coolant to mix with the oil. A leaking valve cover gasket will only cause oil to leak onto the engine block externally.
The most common cause is a leaking valve cover gasket. Try tightening the bolts ever so slightly. If that does not cure the leak, and you know for sure the gasket is leaking, then it will have to be replaced.
Bad PCV Valve? Leaking head gasket?
cracked head, leaking head gasket