I have 700 or 800 miles on my 440 now since a full overhaul with no expense spared and it's burning oil. I get a little smoke at idle and a puff when I start it, no noticable smoke at operation speed, little or no smoke on hard acceleration and no smoke on compression , but a quart will only last about 300 miles.
the engine builder who is a very respected race builder says it's from my valve seals and he wants to replace them with viton ones, he says the ones on there now ( positive seals ) have 3 pin holes each and he wanted that to break in the new valves and guides. he told me this would probably happen when I picked it up so it isn't like he just cooked up an excuse when it smoked. but then the machinist who did the work says there is no way that much oil could get past new giudes even if they had no seals, he says it's coming around the intake but wouldn't it smoke on hard compression if that were the case? I do know after when I pulled the intake and put the six pack set up on I could see a little oil in most of the intakes ports on the valve base, and changing the intake didn't change the smoke situation at all so I question the intake as the problem. I also ran it with no PCV to rule that out.
I would just let him put the new seals on and see if it fixed it but if the machinist is right and that's not the problem I don't want to take a chance on scratching up my fenders if it's going to do no good, if it could be just the seals then I'll help him swap them out but I'd like to be pretty sure that's the problem. any advice?