Good if the smoke can be identified.
Black too rich fuel or grey bluish oil burn.
More oil consumption things when at it
Modified engine with hotter cam:
I had a huge oil consumption that did not smoke a few years ago.
At least not when I had stopped with bike when oil level was max 5 mm up on stick. Very soon out of oil.
I had followed how it disappeared during only 150km from 10mm under max to almost nothing on dipstick.
Called my wife with instructions where in the garage she could grab oil, road description on google map where I waited, ca 60km from home.
Refilled and drove home. I instructed her to watch for smoke when driving behind.
I did a few WOT on 2-4 gears. No smoke visible despite heavy throttle offs-on at high rpm.
High lifting cam and guides not sunken enough. K valves have a huge valve keeper groove that can/will enter the guide seal and massage the seal to leak more. Inlet will work as an oil pump and suck oil rather quick.
My earlier heads had either F2 inlet valves or 5mm stemmed valves with not that high/long keeper groove.
Around 12mm free lenght on those valves.
This was a 392 head that might be different. Not made for K valves to start with.... Guides with depth might need extra attention.
Head fixed after guides sunken even deeper.
That head got DP315 cam that does not have much lift, only 0.368" minus 0.12" lash.
Most focus on valve to valve clearance due to the duration.
My cam instructions to the port guy that was nice to fix it for free.
So there is a good reason for CycleX iron guides for higher liting cams.
Maybe when lift is more than 0.360 lift with stock guides. Important to measure the distance from seal to valve groove before mounting the springs.
Shims under springs will make distance shorter.
Or put the stock guides on a lathe to cut the stopper groove deeper plus cut and reshape the guide where it sticks out in the port.
Ca: 9.4 mm not good when measured cam lift was 9.98mm at 0 lash, subtract lash of 0.10mm and ca 0.05mm more of the rocker play.
Lift 9.8 mm WILL push the groove into the seal.
The first time higher consumption when using the throttle more frequent. After a few thousands km seals are sloppy and oil just disappear.
Good with frame kit to fix it during the weekend. Cleaning the pistons from carbon, use another head while the oil pump head is fixed in the shop.
A good distance seal vs groove is real cam lift + 0.5mm.
Found on this forum in older post.
10.5mm a good number