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I would interpret your post as ignoring the 1st rule of maintenance and repair. Always try the simple inexpensive fix 1st.I could interpret your reasons for doing an in situ seal change as:
'You don't want to take the head off to do the job, because you don't want to find, piston ring and bore wear that would demand a full strip and rebuild! Thus losing you a riding season.'
All ways round this is a little head in the sand. I usually work on the bench when engine building will have the head on and off several times in the afternoon, but in the frame it will take much longer, but I reckon I can remove and replace a head within a day, working at a leisurely pace as long as I am not fitting new valves or springs, take the weekend.
You can still ignore the piston and bore wear if you want!
But at least you will know where you stand on this.
300 miles a quart is way worse than my 4 cylinder air cooled 1200 Yamaha with 168K miles on it. And half of the oil use on that was that they typically boil the stuff and it evaporates......
BTW, I hope that slide hammer has 5/16" x 26 tpi cycle thread the other end, not the coarse thread we can see......and don't be too surprised if it doesn't work right away!
I have been working as a mechanic/skilled tradesman for over 50 years and as a novice I often made the choices you advocate only to find that I went to a lot of expense and work doing the worst case scenario repair only to find that it was something simple.
How would I be ignoring piston and bore wear? If the simple repair works to reduce oil consumption to a reasonable level I have accomplished my goal. If it does not do the trick then I know that further work is needed.
You remind me of my son, always wanting to tear thing apart before investigating the simple things that might be the root of the problem.
Remind me to never take a vehicle to you for repairs. I don't have money to throw away on work that might be unnecessary.
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