You have a blown head gasket. Remove the heads and replace the gaskets. Also have the heads inspected for cracks.
The head gasket seals the head to the engine block. Coolant and oil flow through the head. The gasket prevents then from mixing together. The valve cover gasket only prevents oil from splashing onto the engine and exposing the valve train and moving parts to the outside of the engine. No coolant makes contact with the valve cover gasket.
Oil/antifreeze mix is usually caused by head gasket leaks or valve cover gasket leaks.
The valve cover gasket is damaged. Needs to be replace.
Remove the valve cover.....scrape off old gasket.....clean gasket surface on valve cover....apply gasket sealent to valve cover gasket surface.....set gasket in sealent.....reinstall valve cover.
Valve cover gasket needs replacing
Gasket that goes between head and valve cover to prevent leaks
rocker cover gasket or valve inspection gasket leaking
The valve cover gasket, on a 2004 Jeep liberty, can be found by removing the valve cover. Peel the gasket off of the head and replace with a new gasket.
Assuming you mean "valve cover gasket", the gasket seals the valve cover to the head so as not to leak oil.
Yes. The head gasket forms the seal between the engine block and the head(s). The valve cover gasket seals the gap between the valve cover and the valve train it is covering.
Begin by removing the valve cover from your 1995 Dodge. Remove the valve cover gasket and clean the surface. Put the new gasket on and return the valve cover to its original position.
Any internal coolant leak can cause a milky residue in the valve cover. Head gasket, intake gasket, cracked/warped head, cracked intake are possible causes.