Yes it can, unless there is a small leak somewhere else.
Coolant mixing with the oil from a blown head gasket.
One of the symptoms of a blown head gasket for a Toyota Camry is excessive steam or coolant coming from the tailpipe. Engine oil mixing with the coolant and a miss in the engine are also symptoms of a blown head gasket.
A blown head or gasket
The most common cause of a blown head gasket is an over heating engine. Low coolant or coolant not circulating through the engine causes the engine to heat up and the gasket to fail.
There are several possible indications of a blown head gasket: If the head gasket is blown between adjacent cylinders there will be poor or no compression in either cylinder. Poor compression in any cylinder can be caused by a blown head gasket. That condition can also be caused by a burned valve or piston. Coolant in the crank case can be caused by a blown head gasket. Compression in the coolant can be caused by a blown head gasket. An engine with a blown head gasket usually loses performance and runs poorly or not at all.
Usually a blown head gasket.
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This is caused by a blown gasket that allows coolant to escape. Does your engine smoke sometimes when theirs coolant? If yes, then it's definitely a blown gasket.
Sounds like a blown head gasket
Blown head gasket.
Blown head gasket