Hey AJ. I’ve got a problem. I try to connect dots. It’s a birth defect.
So, you said that everything was perfect with this motor. Then the previous owner touched it and did an oil change. Then, Boom, suddenly it is burning oil like crazy. Just because he noticed it at lunch doesn’t mean that’s when it started. So, what mistakes can happen on an oil change that might cause this? Dots!
Looks like you already own a 2014 RT, so you know what to look for when you do this oil change.
I’d pay attention to your as found conditions. Oil filter installation. Are both O-rings installed on the end of the oil filter cap stick. The 1330 motor has an integrated dry sump system and oil storage tank. And a common weird drain plug, as you know, with two O-rings separated by a channel, that drains them both. I’d pay attention to see if both O-rings were installed on the drain plug.
Other than that, there is no PCV valve on the 1330. Only a Purge valve - which doesn’t suck oil. Crankcase ventilation is done internally. In order for this to be a pneumatic assist issue with the clutch, you’d have to have a simultaneous failure of both, the pneumatic assist diaphragm as well as the pneumatic assist solenoid valve to fail open, for it to be sucking oil continuously. Otherwise, it would only suck oil when you pulled in the clutch handle. Hope it's something simple, also. Good luck.