piston rings are easy once you have all the correct tools James,
i.e pistonring compressor for replacing them in the bores after you have replaced,
however the kicker is its not just a case of removing old ones and replacing them with new!!
when ou strip the old ones out you will probably find they are gummed up with carbon and hence undable to move hence you oil burning problem as the rings are stuck in the pistons!!(thats a guess by the way it may not be the fault)
so whe the pistons are out very carefully remove the original rings from each piston, then very carefully BREAK ONE!!!! when this is done you have a perfect sized scraper to clean out the ring lands on the pistons, use the sharp edge to dig out the carbon and get the pistons as clean as possible i,e all carbon deposits removed so the new rings can move freely round the pistons dont attempt to fit the new rings till you can use the reverse side oif your scraper to check if it slides in and out of the lands freely!! dont forget to glaze bust the bores with a suitable glaze buster clean them out then lightly oil them before fitting pistons back in!!
hope this helps its the shortest version i could do you!!
