water in the oil, oil in the water, smoking while running, over filled oil with a weird color
Blown head gasket.Blown head gasket.
NOPE!
head gasket is blown
Remove the head and replace the gasket. No other way to fix it.
Besides water in the oil, you will have little to no compression on the cylinder(s) in the area where the gasket is blown.
Check the oil pump housing gasket
Coolant in the oil, low compression on the cylinder where the gasket is blown, air bubbles in the radiator, sweet smell at the tailpipe, white smoke at the tailpipe, especially at startup, & loosing coolant with no apparent leak.
possibly blown head gasket
Sounds like a blown head gasket
Blown intake manifold gasket or blown head gasket, figure on $600 to $650 to get intake gasket fixed and if a head gasket your looking at least $1,000.
You need to have a shop do a block test to truly determine if you do have a blown head gasket. If you do it is best to do both as they have the same amount of wear on them.
yes!!