IIRC in the CN-433 and CN-633 in some marine applications had double pulley alternators. I recall taking "matched sets" of belts on service calls. What I can’t recall is if they (engines) came equipped with the double pulleys or, if we had the crank pulleys made at a machine shop and the alternator ones came with the upgraded Motorola type “HO” alternators that were installed. I think the latter. The double pulley was to cure the very problem that you are talking about. As for the oil consumption that is not too bad. I can’t recall if you rebuilt the engine and put new liners/pistons/ and rings in or not. Even so, 1 qt a season is not outrageous. (In my opinion) Sounds like you are in a pretty mild environment for the most case and perhaps try a 15/40 Rotella or 15/40 Delo 400 and see what happens with that. If all else fails dump in a can or two of STP and “seal it up” with that.

Paul