Look near the spark plugs on the front of the engine. Just to the left and below the oil fill cap on the valve cover.
The oil dipstick has a small gasket at the bottom of the dipstick. Replace the gasket with a new one and the oil should stop leaking.
It probably is a blown head gasket because you have water mixing into your oil. This needs to be repaired ASAP!
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sounds like you have water in your oil/blown head gasket did you ever add regular antifreeze instead if DEX-COOL if you did it can turn your critical gaskets to jelly
Replace the gasket with a new one.
At the end of your dipstick female part (part that stays in engine when you chkng the oil) you have a small rubber seal.
You don't
ON a oil dipstick its a sure sign your head gasket is blown. I was lucky once on a camaro where it was just the intake head and not the cylinder head
When oil and water are combined in the engine it will form a white frothy mixture which will be evident on the dipstick. Definate indicator of a blown head-gasket
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No. There would be a gasket between the head and the block, though.