make sure the exhaust is open and free, and does not have any carbon build up on baffles or screens if there is a spark arrester on it. If the exhaust is slightly plugged it will raise combustion pressures and possibly cause blowby. You've checked the breather but check it again. If it is open to the air cleaner, which most dump into then pressure should not build up. Likewise, if there is too high an oil level or gasoline in the oil that can cause those symptoms too. A blown head gasket will show just a slight darkening in the affected area(s).
Thanks for your input. I have checked all of this - the muffler was the first thing to come off and get looked at. Definitely not plugged. Pics attached of the parts. The head gasket has a couple small chips out of the edge in the area where they burn through, but this happened when I pulled it off. That costing is super flaky around the edges it seems. I don’t see solid evidence of the gasket failing to the degree it would need to to cause this, but maybe the gasket is permeable between the layers... I have to upload my photos to my photo host site due to their size. I’ll have these uploaded later this morning for all to see.
Thank you to all who have responded. I’m sure a forum newbie with zero posts asking a silly question gets an eye roll or two. Usually the line I see given is “you should have used the forum search before making a new thread”. Thank you for not scolding me.
I have been an engine guy for 25+ years. My smallest engine I own is .049ci.. I know what I’m doing most of the time, and when I don’t, I’m pretty darn stubborn to ask for help. Thank you everyone.