It probably is a blown head gasket because you have water mixing into your oil. This needs to be repaired ASAP!
ckeck the oil dipstick if the oil has a color like chocolate milk the oil has water/colant in it which means the head gasket is blown and its leakin water into the engine block
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.
Might I suggest that either the leak was/is not at the timing cover gasket, or maybe something went wrong on the gasket install?
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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.
Yes, there is a dipstick gasket for a VW Beetle. The dipstick gasket helps to prevent oil leaks by sealing the area where the dipstick tube enters the engine. This gasket is usually a small, rubber or cork part that fits snugly around the dipstick tube..read more If you're experiencing oil leaks around the dipstick area, it's a good idea to check the condition of this gasket. Over time, it can become brittle or damaged, leading to leaks. You can find replacement gaskets at auto parts stores or through VW parts suppliers. Make sure to get the correct part for your specific model and engine type to ensure a proper fit..read more
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
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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