Yes but only for a little while. You will definatly notice a blown head gasket by looking for steam in the exhaust and water in your oil.
replace the head gasket
No, a normal tune up cannot cause a blown head gasket. A blown head gasket normally is caused by an engine overheating or by a defect in the gasket or head. If it happened right after a tune-up that is just a coincidence.
If the vehicle isn't overheating then it's probably not a blown head gasket. There could be a problem with the oxygen censor.
A blown head gasket or a cracked cylinder head. Or a cracked oil cooler ( if equipped )
Overheating.
yes because it is a bloaded head...
Blocked radiator or Blown head gasket
The main cause of a blown head gasket is engine overheating. Of course it can be a manufacturing defect but that is not common.
Overheating can cause this. Air bubbles escaping from the radiator is caused by a blown head gasket.
Hi A head gasket can leak oil without causing overheating problems. If the gasket has blown between an oil gallery and the outer edge of the head it will show as the problem that you are having. best wishes
Failure of the cooling system is the primary cause of overheating and leads to gasket failure, and as a result causes severe overheating, which will then warp the cylinder head and possibly the engine block
you probably have air in cooling system, which is probably caused by blown head gasket(s). Head gasket and intake gasket on these engines are notorious for failing.