water in the oil , steam from engine near gasket surface, lossing coolant with no visible leak
Yes, it could.
no you should not drive with a blown headgasket, water is now in the oil and will ruin the bearings etc.
your headgasket is blown
? is vague. Even with a blown headgasket you will have some compression and it is usually the same in both cylinders
blown headgasket
blown headgasket
does anybody know how this Bar's headgasket repair work?
prolly a blown headgasket or results of a preexhisting headgasket problem. if your headgasket isn't blown or you fixed it before drain the contents and add more oil.
You have a blown headgasket.
Most likely it is the headgasket being blown. Check the coolant level. If there is oil in the coolant and water in the oil there is your clue.
Blown headgasket
Blown headgasket, failed oil cooler, etc.