I'm giving my R850GS a good overhaul and have the heads and bores off (for repainting) and am looking at the ring gaps.
Reading my Haynes manual there are 2 specs for each ring, Min, max and a service limit.
For example:
Top ring: 0.10mm - 0.30mm, service limit 0.80mm.
2nd ring: 0.30mm - 0.50mm, service limit 1.00mm.
Oil scraper: 0.30mm - 0.60mm, service limit 1.20mm.
What is the purpose of the service limit value? Surly if the gap is larger than the max value then it should be replaced, why bother with an even higher value for the service limit.
On one cylinder I have a top ring gap of 0.23mm, a 2nd ring of 0.55mm and an oil scraper gap of 0.48mm - so the 2nd ring is out of spec, but it's well within the service limit. Considering the other two are well in the middle of the tolerance, does it warrant a replacement set of rings?
Reading my Haynes manual there are 2 specs for each ring, Min, max and a service limit.
For example:
Top ring: 0.10mm - 0.30mm, service limit 0.80mm.
2nd ring: 0.30mm - 0.50mm, service limit 1.00mm.
Oil scraper: 0.30mm - 0.60mm, service limit 1.20mm.
What is the purpose of the service limit value? Surly if the gap is larger than the max value then it should be replaced, why bother with an even higher value for the service limit.
On one cylinder I have a top ring gap of 0.23mm, a 2nd ring of 0.55mm and an oil scraper gap of 0.48mm - so the 2nd ring is out of spec, but it's well within the service limit. Considering the other two are well in the middle of the tolerance, does it warrant a replacement set of rings?

) and even more actually made very little difference to the way an engine runs. The only thing they found that made a real difference was to have the ring gap on the second ring smaller than the top one.