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Standard Oil Filter Test Oil

2012-10-15
HISTORICAL
J1260_201210
This SAE Standard defines the requirements for an oil to be used in the SAE HS 806 Oil Filter Test Procedures.
Standard

FILTER BASE MOUNTING

1987-02-01
HISTORICAL
J363_198702
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies the necessary dimensional characteristics of filter base mounting configurations to accept the more commonly used lubricating oil and diesel fuel spin-on filters. This SAE Recommended Practice is basically equivalent to the ISO 6415-1981 and ISO 7654-1983 except for differences detailed in the Rationale.
Standard

FILTER-BASE MOUNTING

1994-09-26
HISTORICAL
J363_199409
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies the necessary dimensional characteristics of filter-base mounting configurations to accept the more commonly used lubricating oil and diesel fuel spin-on filters. This SAE document is basically equivalent to the ISO 6415-1981 and ISO 7654-1983 except for differences detailed in the Rationale.
Standard

FILTER BASE MOUNTING

1980-02-01
HISTORICAL
J363_198002
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies the necessary dimensional characteristics of filter base mounting configurations to accept the more commonly used lubricating oil and diesel fuel spin-on filters.
Standard

Filter-Base Mounting

2012-05-29
CURRENT
J363_201205
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies the necessary dimensional characteristics of filter-base mounting configurations to accept the more commonly used lubricating oil and diesel fuel spin-on filters. This SAE document is basically equivalent to the ISO 6415-1981 and ISO 7654-1983 except for differences detailed in the Rationale.
Standard

Fuel Filter Test Methods

1999-01-21
HISTORICAL
J905_199901
The purpose of this fuel filter test method is to provide standardized methods for evaluating the performance characteristics of fuel filters by bench test methods. This, combined with data obtained from application tests, may be used to establish standards of performance for filters when tested by these standard methods. Many variations in requirements of filtration to protect fuel supply equipment on engines and variations in operating conditions make it difficult to specify meaningful "in-service" performance standards by which a filter may be judged. By the use of these standard test methods, test conditions are always the same, and comparisons of the laboratory performance of filters may be made with a high degree of confidence. Once the requirements of a particular application are known, performance standards for suitable filters may be established by these test methods, and adequacy of performance of filters for the job may be determined.
Standard

FUEL FILTER TEST METHODS

1987-07-01
HISTORICAL
J905_198701
The resistance to flow test determines the pressure loss which will result when standard test fluid is passed through the filter under standard conditions of flow and fluid viscosity. This procedure may be used to establish flow capacities, and is the method for measuring resistance to flow of sample filters against an established performance standard.
Standard

FUEL FILTERS—INITIAL SINGLE-PASS EFFICIENCY TEST METHOD

1993-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1985_199310
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test ensures that the particle retention ability of the filter is measured in a single pass as no appreciable loading or regression will occur.
Standard

Fuel Filter - Initial Single-Pass Efficiency Test Method

2023-12-13
CURRENT
J1985_202312
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test ensure that the particle retention ability of the filter is measured in a single pass, as no appreciable loading or regression will occur.
Standard

Fuel Filter—Initial Single-Pass Efficiency Test Method

2006-08-09
HISTORICAL
J1985_200608
This SAE Standard is intended for all sizes of fuel filters, so a variety of test stands may be required depending upon flow rate. The low contamination level, downstream clean-up filter, and short duration of the test, ensures that the particle retention ability of the filter is measured in a single pass as no appreciable loading or regression will occur.
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