All diesel oils I have seen are rated for gas engines too.
I had a 94 318 Dakota in for a engine rebuild, a couple years ago, with 200,000 miles on it. He has changed the PENZOIL in it like clockwork, every 3000 miles.
There was between 1/4", and 1/2" of sludge in the valley, pan, and the top of the heads.valve covers..........but yet it ran 200,000 miles. It is amazing what we can do to these things, and yet they live.
My 95, has 212,000 miles, on a 318. It idles and plows more than it runs down the road, and is towing when it is running down the road.
The inside is darn near squeaky clean. Amsoil and royal purple are to blame, I guess.............Keep it changed, and they live forever.
in extremes though, synthetic is hands down superior, but the truth is, you could probably run 200,000 miles on wesson, if it was changed often....