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Engine Oil Tests

2023-03-08
CURRENT
J304_202303
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 D4485, SAE J183, and SAE J1423 standards, U.S. military specifications, and ILSAC GF Standards.
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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. The verbal descriptions by API and ASTM, along with prescribed test methods and limits, are shown for active categories in Table 1 and obsolete categories in Table A1. Appendix A is thus a historical documentation of the obsolete categories.
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Lubricating Oil for Wheeled Military Vehicles with Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines

2005-08-12
HISTORICAL
J2363_200508
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the physical, chemical and performance requirements of American Petroleum Institute (API) performance categories CF and CF-2, CI-4, supplement CI-4 PLUS, and SAE J300. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of wheeled vehicles with compression-ignition (diesel) engines. This document supersedes the military’s Commercial Item Description (CID) A-A-52306.
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Lubricating Oil, Automotive Engine, API Service SM for Military Administrative Service

2005-08-12
HISTORICAL
J2362_200508
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the physical, chemical, and performance requirements of the American Petroluem Institute (API) SM category and the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) GF-4 standard. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of spark-ignition engines (gasoline engines). This document supersedes the military’s Commercial Item Description (CID) A-A-52039.
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Engine Oil Tests

1999-06-01
HISTORICAL
J304_199906
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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Lubricating Oil, Automotive Engine, API Service SJ for Military Administrative Service

1998-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2362_199811
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the API SJ performance category, SAE J300, the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) GF-2 Standard, and bear the API Certification Mark (starburst symbol) in accordance with API 1509. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of spark-ignition engines (gasoline engines). This document is equivalent to the military’s Commercial Item Description A-A-52039 when all requirements are met.
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Lubricating Oil for Wheeled Military Vehicles with Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines

1998-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2363_199811
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the API performance categories CF, CF-2, and CG-4, and the SAE J300. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of wheeled vehicles with compression-ignition (diesel) engines. This document is equivalent to the military’s Commercial Item Description A-A-52306 when all requirements are met.
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Engine Oil Tests

1998-02-01
HISTORICAL
J304_199802
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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INTERNATIONAL TESTS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE OILS

1997-07-01
HISTORICAL
J2227_199707
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to June 1, 1997, by International Technical Societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline and diesel powered automotive vehicles.
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INTERNATIONAL TESTS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE OILS

1996-08-01
HISTORICAL
J2227_199608
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to June 1, 1996, by International Technical Societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline- and diesel-powered automotive vehicles.
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INTERNATIONAL TESTS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE OILS

1995-08-01
HISTORICAL
J2227_199508
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to June 1, 1995, by International Technical Societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline- and diesel-powered automotive vehicles.
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ENGINE OIL TESTS

1995-03-01
HISTORICAL
J304_199503
The purpose of this SAE Standard 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, and U.S. military specifications.
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INTERNATIONAL TESTS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE OILS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2227_199406
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to February 1, 1994, by International Technical Societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline- and diesel-powered automotive vehicles.
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ENGINE OIL TESTS

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J304_199306
The purpose of this SAE Standard 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 in the requirements for engine oils in U.S. military specifications, as well as in the API Engine Service Classification system described in API Publication 1509, and the ASTM D 4485, SAE J183, and SAE J1423 standards.
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INTERNATIONAL TESTS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE OILS

1993-05-01
HISTORICAL
J2227_199305
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to February 1, 1993, by International Technical Societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline- and diesel-powered automotive vehicles.
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