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Let us know what you find. If the head gasket is blown like that picture I posted, you would not see the "milkshake" in the oil, Thinking about it...... a bad intake valve might exhibit similar symptoms, although I think it might be less likely. Those engines are pretty tough, in their own...
Water entering combustion will create white smoke. Faulty head gaskets and cracked cylinder heads or blocks are a common cause
9 times out of 10 it is the head gasket (I would say 100% but I wanted to leave myself some wiggle room) it is leaking coolant into the cylinder on the intake stroke...