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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES—PISTON RINGS—STEEL RECTANGULAR RINGS

1998-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2226_199804
There is no standard equivalent to this SAE Standard. However, SAE J2226 is similar to and represents an extension of SAE J1998 (equivalent to ISO Standard 6622/2 TR). This SAE Standard specifies the essential dimensional features of Type B barrel faced steel rectangular piston rings. Only fully faced and inlaid coated rings are included, consistent with current U.S. practice. The requirements of this SAE Standard apply to steel piston rings of reciprocating internal combustion engines, up to and including 200 mm diameter and 4.5 mm width. Tolerances specified in this document represent a six sigma quality level.
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Internal Combustion Engines--Piston Rings--Steel Rectangular Rings

2008-06-30
CURRENT
J2226_200806
There is no standard equivalent to this SAE Standard. However, SAE J2226 is similar to and represents an extension of SAE J1998 (equivalent to ISO Standard 6622/2 TR). This SAE Standard specifies the essential dimensional features of Type B barrel faced steel rectangular piston rings. Only fully faced and inlaid coated rings are included, consistent with current U.S. practice. The requirements of this SAE Standard apply to steel piston rings of reciprocating internal combustion engines, up to and including 200 mm diameter and 4.5 mm width. Tolerances specified in this document represent a six sigma quality level.
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Internal Combustion Engines—Piston Vocabulary

2002-01-23
HISTORICAL
J2612_200201
This SAE Standard defines the most commonly used terms for pistons. These terms designate either types of pistons or certain characteristics and phenomena of pistons. The terms and definitions apply to pistons for reciprocating internal combustion engines and compressors working under analogous conditions.
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Internal Combustion Engines - Piston Vocabulary

2020-02-18
CURRENT
J2612_202002
This SAE standard defines the most commonly used terms for pistons. These terms designate either types of pistons or certain characteristics and phenomena of pistons.
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Power Cylinder Blow-By: Blow-By Mechanisms

2014-08-28
HISTORICAL
J2797_201408
This document covers the mechanisms associated with the power cylinder system which might affect blow-by. It will not discuss in detail the blow-by mechanisms from other systems or engine subsystems.
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Power Cylinder Blow-By: Blow-By Mechanisms

2007-02-07
HISTORICAL
J2797_200702
This document covers the mechanisms associated with the power cylinder which might affect blow-by. It will not discuss in detail the blow-by mechanisms from other engine subsystems.
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Power Cylinder Blow-by: Blow-by Mechanisms

2022-02-15
CURRENT
J2797_202202
This document covers the mechanisms associated with the power cylinder system which might affect blow-by. It will not discuss in detail the blow-by mechanisms from other systems or engine subsystems.
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Internal Combustion Engines--Piston Rings--Quality Requirements

2008-06-30
CURRENT
J1996_200806
This SAE Standard specifies the quality aspects that are capable of definition but not normally found on a drawing specification. The difficulty of trying to define in absolute terms the quality attainable in normal commercial manufacture of piston rings is well known. In this document the commonly encountered aspects of quality in terms of casting defects and other departures from ideal are quantified. Many minor defects are clearly quite acceptable; other defects because of size or numbers are inadmissible. This document covers the following: a) Single piece piston rings of grey, carbidic, malleable, spheroidal graphite cast iron or steel; b) Multipiece pistong rings (oil control rings) consisting of cast iron parts and spring components; c) Single piece and multipiece rings of steel, i.e., oil control rings in the form of strip steel components or steel segments (rails) with spring expander components.
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Internal Combustion Engines—Piston Rings—Quality Requirements

1998-04-17
HISTORICAL
J1996_199804
Differences, where they exist, are shown in Appendix A. This SAE Standard specifies the quality aspects that are capable of definition but not normally found on a drawing specification. The difficulty of trying to define in absolute terms the quality attainable in normal commercial manufacture of piston rings is well known. In this document the commonly encountered aspects of quality in terms of casting defects and other departures from ideal are quantified. Many minor defects are clearly quite acceptable; other defects because of size or numbers are inadmissible.
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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - PISTON RINGS - QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

1990-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1996_199006
Differences, where they exist, are shown in Appendix A. This document specifies the quality aspects that are capable of definition but not normally found on a drawing specification. The difficulty of trying to define in absolute terms the quality attainable in normal commercial manufacture of piston rings is well known. In this document the commonly encountered aspects of quality in terms of casting defects and other departures from ideal are quantified. Many minor defects are clearly quite acceptable; other defects because of size or numbers are inadmissible. This document covers the following: a Single piece piston rings of grey, carbidic, malleable, spheroidal graphite cast iron or steel; b Multipiece piston rings (oil control rings) consisting of cast iron parts and spring components; c Single piece and multipiece rings of steel, i.e., oil control rings in the form of strip steel components or steel segments (rails) with spring expander components.
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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - PISTON RINGS - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

1990-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1591_199009
Differences, where they exist, are shown in Appendix A. This SAE Recommended Practice specifies the general characteristics of piston rings and individual dimensional criteria, which are specified as appropriate in the documents in Section 2. This document also provides a system for coding, designation, and marking of piston rings. This document applies to the manufacture of piston rings up to and including 200 mm diameter for reciprocating internal combustion engines. It also applies to piston rings for compressors working under similar conditions.
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Internal Combustion Engines—Piston Rings—General Specifications

1998-04-17
HISTORICAL
J1591_199804
Differences, where they exist, are shown in Appendix A. This SAE Standard specifies the general characteristics of piston rings and individual dimensional criteria, which are specified as appropriate in the documents in Section 2. This document also provides a system for coding, designation, and marking of piston rings. This document applies to the manufacture of piston rings up to and including 200 mm diameter for reciprocating internal combustion engines. It also applies to piston rings for compressors working under similar conditions.
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INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES—PISTON RINGS—GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

1992-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1591_199210
Differences, where they exist, are shown in Appendix A. This SAE Standard specifies the general characteristics of piston rings and individual dimensional criteria, which are specified as appropriate in the documents in Section 2. This document also provides a system for coding, designation, and marking of piston rings. This document applies to the manufacture of piston rings up to and including 200 mm diameter for reciprocating internal combustion engines. It also applies to piston rings for compressors working under similar conditions.
Standard

Power Cylinder Oil Consumption: Transport Mechanisms

2023-02-21
WIP
J2794
This document covers oil transport mechanisms from the power cylinder system which might affect oil consumption. It will not discuss in detail the oil consumption mechanisms from other systems or engine components.
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Power Cylinder Oil Consumption: Transport Mechanisms

2007-02-07
HISTORICAL
J2794_200702
This document covers oil transport mechanisms from the power cylinder which might affect oil consumption. It will not discuss in detail the oil consumption mechanisms from other components.
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