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It is the leakage of compression gasses past the piston rings.
The Gaseous buildup inside of the internal combustion chamber would cause engine failure, the engine to blow, and explode litterally
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I interpret your question to be: Why do head gaskets (on an engine) blow-out? There can be several problems: The engine head itself might have been tightened incorrectly (misstorqued). This can happen when the engine was first assembled or after a repair. When this happens the pressure on the gasket in not even and not tight enough in places, so the gas pressure of the engine finds the weak spot. The gasket might be defective. Most gaskets have multiple layers bonded together. If the bonding is not correct or a gasket layer was misscut, again, the gas pressure will find the weak spot. The engine head or cylinder block could be warped. This can happen when an engine severely overheats. The two components will not bed the gasket properly and the result can be a blown gasket. The gasket could have simply worn out. They do have a life expectancy and require replacement when the engine ages.
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There are several ways to blow up a cars engine. If your car loses all its oil and you don't shut off the engine you could blow it. You could blow it by over revving the engine for long periods of time. If the engine doesn't have water in it it could run hot and quit.
Blow by is caused by internal engine problems. You need a new engine.
The engine blow by is exhaust gasses trough out the breather pipe
Normally they blow due to engine overheating. They can sometimes blow for no apparent reason.
Engine oil coming from breather pipe
run out of oil
"Blow-by" is not good for any engine. It indicates worn internal engine parts (rings)
Let the engine overheat will normally blow the head gasket.
Get a new one.
Replace the engine or have it rebuilt. Once an engine is worn to the point that it has excessive blow by, those are the only real solutions. You could try using a heavier engine oil, but the effect that will have is negligible.