Piston ring ID markings

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Piston ring ID markings

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Do they come from Yamaha with identification markings? As I see the top is different with 2nd in the manual.
Its just that the ones I pulled out have no markings at all.
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While your waiting for a reply I guess you could gap them, also try to see if they are slightly different in color. Like different alloy's of metal my last set were and I just matched the lighter and darker to the same color 's on the piston. I know this will annoy somebody for a lack of technical merit but that was all I could do and they were OEM in sealed packs with no markings.
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I wouldn't expect to see any markings on used rings. If they are there they are either printed or laser etched into the top face ...either way, gone pretty quickly
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I have some on order from a long way away.(OEM)
What I am asking is will they be etched/marked in some way on the top surface? as I cant see shite on my old rings.
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Some have to be installed a specific way..those are marked....otherwise, unmarked.
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reelrazor wrote:Some have to be installed a specific way..those are marked....otherwise, unmarked.
Yea! that's a bit weird! Thanks for the replys.
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The installation specific rings are usually not rectangular in section..they are 'keystone' rings-where the upper and lower faces of the rings are not parallel...generally the upper is tapered inward (thicker at the outer/wearing edge). Rings such as these are self scrubbing...found often in two strokes where the rings are prevented from rotating around the piston-and are thus more prone to carbon/oil buildup.

Most modern four strokes allow the rings to rotate freely and have rectangular section rings that really don't care which way they run...so..those don't need markings.
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