The reason I took it apart the second time is because I blew the head gasket and I'm not sure the reason why it blew.
Very unusual the head gasket blows on the stock engine. These only have 9:1 compression ratio. Either the head or block is warped, faulty torque sequence, using the wrong torque specs, or the cylinder filled with an incompressible liquid at some point.
I was thinking it had to do with the smoke coming out of the breather tube because I read in other forums that the smoke was due to excess pressure in the crankcase.
That would be blow by and leaking piston rings or the piston is too sloppy in the bore. However, if the breather is working, very little pressure actually builds in the crankcase. The exit tube will move a lot of air. Any pressure is usually bled off nearly as fast as it builds. Well, perhaps at 10000 RPM.
Actually the smoke didn't start to appear till after a month of riding the bike. Then the smoke started to appear after I took it for about 150 mile trip and it would appear after the engine warmed up every ride after.
Still not clear if you are noting actual smoke (Particulates suspended, or water vapor). Are you saying the "smoke" is still there after a 150 mile ride?
If there is any humidity in the atmosphere, each day of the earth's cool down cycle will cause condensation to form inside on the inside engine walls, whether the engine has run or not. Ever see water form on the outside of a cold beverage glass? Lowering the temp of water laden air, causes it to separate and deposit on the colder surfaces.
Then the head gasket blew. So are you saying this smoke is normal? [/quote]
White water vapor is pretty normal after each overnight's morning startup, oil smoke, not so much. But, the latter smells of oil and is usually blueish. Oil smoke also lingers much longer than water vapor. But, this is dew point related.
If it was condensation in the engine wouldn't it eventually go away?
Should after 20minutes of operation beyond getting to full operating temperature. There is some wiggle room here. and the trans case is also fed to the breather. It has to get hot enough to vaporize water.
Have you told us what bike we are talking about?