1. Possibly the rings didn't seat properly when the engine was(n't) broken in properly.
2. If the rings did seat properly, engines still need to burn oil. Generally, the top ring is the compression ring, then there is an oil ring and a wiper ring. If some oil doesn't make it past the oil rings, then then compression ring(s) runs dry which is a bad thing.
3. You also need to make sure your crankcase is properly ventilated. (I'm ashamed) I've not studied how that is done on the 330. Generally, poor crankcase ventilation will force abnormal amounts of oil vapor up into your intake.
So, the question would be "how much is too much"...answer: I don't know.
2. If the rings did seat properly, engines still need to burn oil. Generally, the top ring is the compression ring, then there is an oil ring and a wiper ring. If some oil doesn't make it past the oil rings, then then compression ring(s) runs dry which is a bad thing.
3. You also need to make sure your crankcase is properly ventilated. (I'm ashamed) I've not studied how that is done on the 330. Generally, poor crankcase ventilation will force abnormal amounts of oil vapor up into your intake.
So, the question would be "how much is too much"...answer: I don't know.
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