The truck starts fine and there is plenty of grease.
Answers: "Adren" is correct. In engines, gas in individual, it's called "Wash Down" when you stop, Rebe the Eng. later turn it off, leaves fuel contained by the cylinders and it washes final into the oil container with the grease. Since the truck is a 98, sorry, but have you be operating this way? for some years? If so some cost may be involved.
Sounds similar to your injectors are leaking and getting into the cylinders while its past its sell-by date. draining past the rings and into your crankcase. amend the oil hastily before the fuel wash your bearings and you hold to rebuild.
leader gasket is probably going bad at intake side of the plenum
piston rings are the lone thing that can basis that
head gasket would be mixing antifreeze and grease but the cylinder is the only spot where on earth gas and oil carry near respectively other and the rings are what separate the two
It can only be 2 entity leaking herald gasket or gas is getting past your piston rings. If it the commander gasket you may be getting gas in the coolant also. ( not other though but if you do then its obstinately the head gasket)
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