you will have antifreeze in your oil!
feel the top radiater hose and see if it gets warm, if not the thermostat is dead, if your head gasket has gone, check for steam coming from exhaust tailpipe.
check for blown head gasket do a compression test
Probably. You have coolant in your oil. You definitely have a problem. Pull the head(s) and check the gasket. If the gasket's okay, check the head and block for cracks.
I don't know which one was at fault but I replaced the head, the head gasket, and the intake manifold gasket.
what are you asking here? PLease be more specific ...like - how do I know if my head gasket is blown, or what do I do about a blown head gasket ......
There are many factors to be considered in this - what caused the original gasket to fail? Was there head warpage? Overheating? has the head gone "porous"? Was the head skimmed (if needed) or was a thicker replacement gasket used? More info required.
The head gasket is gone and water or coolant has mixed with the engine oil. Replacing the head gasket is no big deal.
You will not know until your remove the head. You have to remove the head in order to replace the gasket and once you have the head removed have it magna fluxed at a machine shop. That will reveal any cracks.
head gasket gone, depending on where the gasket fails determins the visual affects of gasket failure
head gasket is gone
because the head gasket has gone
sorry to say the head gasket wasnt done properly the last time go back to the bloke who done it and wack him i had the same thing they are ment to skim the head after the gasket change