Which is exactly my point guys. If you listen to the customer you are doomed to be mislead. My rationally being if he knew the answer, or how to get the answer, he would not even be asking the question.
SOoooooo
When someone comes to me with a problem my first assumption (and it is just that an assumption) is the they don't know beans about the particular problem they are having.
He a nice little old lady who recently lost her husband show up at the station one afternoon complaining about her heater not working. The engine was not that hot (and it was cold out) so I cracked the radiator cap, released the pressure and checked the water level. the most common reason the heat does not work. The level was OK, so I put the cap back on and told her that I'd have to check under the dash to make sure that none of the vacuum control lines had come loose (the second most common reason). Well while I'm under there I notice that the (GM car) mode control was on OFF. So I put it over to HEAT and guess what the heater vent starts blowing out hot air. I gave her a quick course in how the three controls (mode, temp, fan speed) work and that was too much so I set it on HEAT and middle fan speed and explained that when you want it to be warmer push the temp slider to warmer and ....... You get the idea.
Well about 4 months later she pulls in the first warm day and guess what she complained about. Yep! the car was too hot. We both had more time then so I gave her a crash course in "dash controls"
It leaves one to wonder how she handled rain.
She was a very nice lady and we got a lot of word of mouth business out of her.
So when Ken says "it does not appear to be using lub oil" and "I only got a quart out of her" and begins the conversation with "how do I check if my rings are good or not" I make the following assessment:
Oil consumption is OK
Engine runs OK or he would have mentioned it
Only got a 1/2 qt of oil out during oil change and does not know how to check for piston ring problems so he may not know how to correctly change the oil. there is that much in the oil filter which he says he changed.
Ran the motor for 700 miles and it only had a 1/2 qt of oil so if it runs at all beyond idle, he clearly didn't run it out of oil. also does not mention a low oil pressure alarm going off.
Highly suspect the oil rings are ok
probably did not understand the complexity, heck I didn't the first time I did it, of changing the oil through the dipstick, talked to a friend who gave him the oil ring idea........came to the BB for advice.