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I believe the problem would be you piston rings are shot. When fuel is in the combustion chamber prior to the spark plug firing it is in the compression stroke. Bad rings allow fuel/air mixture to slip past the rings and go into the oil pan. You may also be running to rich a fuel/air mixture and gas is just draining into your oil pan. Hope that help answer your question.
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