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My thoughts too. Like the exhaust ports at the manifold or maybe even valve covers. Check the valve cover bolts and exhaust/intake manifold bolts and nuts for tightness. If you have been letting it idle a lot recently, I would take it on a good drive to clear the exhaust of any build up or residue then degrease the motor and keep an eye on the suspected area(s).Looks to me that the oil originated from higher up.
I totally agree with Chris here. At work we used the Federal Guideline for oil leaks . After driving the vehicle for at least 2 hours and letting it sit for 4 hours, if there isn't an 8" circle or larger of oil on the pavement under the vehicle then the leak is not considered a problem. So do you have a puddle of oil under your truck ?How long has it not been used? You just got it and started using it for what, 3 months? Things are gonna seep a little, I wouldn't worry about it.
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