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Two-Stroke-Cycle Engine Oil Fluidity/Miscibility Classification

2017-06-05
CURRENT
J1536_201706
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for use by engine manufacturers in determining the Fluidity/Miscibility Grades to be recommended for use in their engines, and by oil marketers in formulating and labeling their products.
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Engine Oil Performance and Engine Service Classification (Other than “Energy Conserving” or “Resource Conserving”)

2020-07-29
CURRENT
J183_202007
This SAE Standard outlines the engine oil performance categories and classifications developed through the efforts of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (Alliance), American Petroleum Institute (API), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA), the International Lubricant Specification Advisory Committee (ILSAC), and SAE.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J30_198406
This specification covers three types of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline oil and diesel fuel.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1985-06-01
HISTORICAL
J30_198506
This specification covers three types of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline oil and diesel fuel.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1984-01-01
HISTORICAL
J30_198401
This specification covers three types of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline oil and diesel fuel.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1987-05-01
HISTORICAL
J30_198705
This specification covers three types of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline oil and diesel fuel.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1987-10-01
HISTORICAL
J30_198710
This specification covers three types of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline oil and diesel fuel.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1963-06-01
HISTORICAL
J30_196306
This specification covers one type and one style of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline, oil, or diesel fuel.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1961-06-01
HISTORICAL
J30_196106
This specification covers one type and one style of fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline, oil, or diesel fuel.
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Fuel and Oil Hoses

2008-12-23
HISTORICAL
J30_200812
This SAE standard covers fuel, oil, or emission hose for use in coupled and uncoupled applications, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapors present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile or stationary applications. ...This SAE standard covers fuel, oil, or emission hose for use in coupled and uncoupled applications, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapors present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile or stationary applications.
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Fuel and Oil Hoses

2012-02-17
HISTORICAL
J30_201202
This SAE standard covers fuel, oil, or emission hose for use in coupled and uncoupled applications, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapors present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile or stationary applications. ...This SAE standard covers fuel, oil, or emission hose for use in coupled and uncoupled applications, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapors present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile or stationary applications.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1991-06-01
HISTORICAL
J30_199106
This SAE Standard covers fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapor present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile, stationary, and marine applications.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1993-05-01
HISTORICAL
J30_199305
This SAE Standard covers fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapor present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile, stationary, and marine applications.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1993-12-01
HISTORICAL
J30_199312
This SAE Standard covers fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapor present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile, stationary, and marine applications.
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Fuel and Oil Hoses

1998-06-01
HISTORICAL
J30_199806
This SAE Standard covers fuel and oil hose, coupled and uncoupled, for use with gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, lubrication oil, or the vapor present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile, stationary, and marine applications.
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Engine Oil Tests

2007-03-26
HISTORICAL
J304_200703
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to describe test conditions and performance evaluation factors for both diesel and gasoline engine tests. Specifically, the tests described in this document are used to measure the engine performance requirements for engine oils described by the API Service Categories described in API Publication 1509, ASTM D 4485, SAE J183 and SAE J1423 standards, U.S. military specifications, and ILSAC GF Standards.
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Engine Oil Tests

2016-06-28
HISTORICAL
J304_201606
The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to describe test conditions and performance evaluation factors for both diesel and gasoline engine tests. Specifically, the tests described in this document are used to measure the engine performance requirements for engine oils described by the API Service Categories described in API Publication 1509, ASTM D 4485, SAE J183, and SAE J1423 standards, U.S. military specifications, and ILSAC GF Standards.
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Two-Stroke-Cycle Engine Oil Fluidity/Miscibility Classification

2006-12-13
HISTORICAL
J1536_200612
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for use by engine manufacturers in determining the Fluidity/Miscibility Grades to be recommended for use in their engines, and by oil marketers in formulating and labeling their products.
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