yes because it is a bloaded head...
Overheating.
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.
The main cause of a blown head gasket is engine overheating. Of course it can be a manufacturing defect but that is not common.
I don't think a blown intake gasket would cause it to overheat, Most causes of overheating are: thermostat stuck in closed position; faulty water pump; broken fan blades; loose belt; clogged radiator; radiator cap not holding pressure; blown head gasket; low or no coolant; leaking hoses.
it will cause overheating and mess up your engine internal moving parts.
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
That isn't likely. Most head gasket failures are caused by overheating. Not changing the oil will cause the motor to sludge up and increase the wear on the internal parts.
I blown head gasket can cause an engine miss which one cause a rough idle.
Overheating is the most common cause, but it can happen because of a defective gasket, poor installation, or just stress over time.
yes if its stuck closed.
overheating is #1 answer for blown head gaskets!
Yes, I blown head gasket will definitely effect the emissions.