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Flywheels for Single-Plate Spring-Loaded Clutches

2012-05-31
CURRENT
J618_201205
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to flywheels for dry spring-loaded clutches used on internal combustion engines. Figure 1 and Tables 1, 2, and 3 report information currently used in the industry. Clutches requiring other dimensions are also manufactured. Dimensions given are primarily for single-plate clutches. Flywheels for two plate clutches have the same dimensions if an adaptor for the intermediate plate and second driven disc is supplied with the clutch. If instead the flywheel is to be extended to adapt the intermediate plate and second driven member, consult the clutch manufacturer for the required J dimension and drive arrangements for the intermediate plate. See SAE J1806 for flywheels for size 14 and 15.5 two plate pull-type clutches.
Standard

Thrust Washers – Design and Application

2011-06-13
CURRENT
J924_201106
This SAE Standard presents the basic size and tolerance information for the design and manufacture of thrust washers. In most cases, the standard employs nominal figures in both metric and inch-pound units and, therefore, does not necessarily provide exact equivalents.
Standard

Engine and Transmission Dipstick Marking

2011-06-13
CURRENT
J614_201106
This SAE Recommended Practice provides information useful in the marking of engine and transmission dipsticks used for fluid level indication.
Standard

Engine Weight, Dimensions, Center of Gravity, and Moment of inertia

2000-06-23
CURRENT
J2038_200006
This SAE Recommended Practice has been developed to provide a uniform method for reporting the weight, dimensions, center of gravity, and moment of inertia of internal combustion engines. SAE J2038 is not intended to cover the technical interface between the engine and transmission. To locate the rear of the engine crankshaft in relationship to the rear of the flywheel housing, refer to SAE J617.
Standard

Continuously Variable Transmission Test Code For Passenger Cars

2000-04-12
HISTORICAL
J1618_200004
To measure the performance characteristics of Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVT). It outlines dynamometer tests that cover the range of operation and provides a method of presenting the test data. This procedure must be followed with similar test facilities so that results obtained from different laboratories are comparable.
Standard

Manual Transmission and Transaxle Efficiency and Parasitic Loss Measurement

1999-08-30
HISTORICAL
J2453_199908
Because of the intense focus on CAFE and fuel emission standards, optimization of the automobile drivetrain is imperative. In light of this, component efficiencies have become an important factor in the drivetrain decision-making process. It has therefore become necessary to develop a universal standard to judge transmission efficiency. This SAE Recommended Practice specifies the dynamometer test procedure which maps a manual transmission’s efficiency. The document is separated into two parts. The first compares input and output torque throughout a specified input speed range in order to determine “in-gear” transmission efficiency. The second procedure measures parasitic losses experienced while in neutral at nominal idling speeds and also churning losses while in gear. The application of this document is intended for passenger car and light truck. All references to transmissions throughout this document include transaxles.
Standard

ENGINE FOOT MOUNTING (FRONT AND REAR)

1995-07-03
HISTORICAL
J616_199507
This SAE Recommended Practice covers foot type mounting dimensions for engines intended for installation on subbases Table 1 and Figure 1.
Standard

ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK MARKING

1995-06-29
HISTORICAL
J614_199506
This SAE Recommended Practice provides information useful in the marking of engine and transmission dipsticks used for fluid level indication.
Standard

ENGINE WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS, CENTER OF GRAVITY, AND MOMENT OF INERTIA

1992-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2038_199204
This SAE Recommended Practice has been developed to provide a uniform method for reporting the weight, dimensions, center of gravity, and moment of inertia of internal combustion engines. SAE J2038 is not intended to cover the technical interface between the engine and transmission. To locate the rear of the engine crankshaft in relationship to the rear of the flywheel housing, refer to SAE J617.
Standard

FLYWHEELS FOR SINGLE-PLATE SPRING-LOADED CLUTCHES

1991-01-01
HISTORICAL
J618_199101
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to flywheels for dry spring-loaded clutches used on internal combustion engines. Figure 1 and Tables 1, 2, and 3 report information currently used in the industry. Clutches requiring other dimensions are also manufactured. Dimensions given are primarily for single-plate clutches. Flywheels for two plate clutches have the same dimensions if an adaptor for the intermediate plate and second driven disc is supplied with the clutch. If instead the flywheel is to be extended to adapt the intermediate plate and second driven member, consult the clutch manufacturer for the required J dimension and drive arrangements for the intermediate plate. See SAE J1806 for flywheels for size 14 and 15.5 two plate pull-type clutches.
Standard

SPARK ARRESTER TEST PROCEDURE FOR MEDIUM SIZE ENGINES

1991-01-01
HISTORICAL
J350_199101
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes equipment and procedures for testing spark arresters used on medium-size, single-position internal combustion engines, normally used in transportable, stationary, and vehicular applications, such as highway trucks, agricultural tractors, industrial tractors, other mobile equipment, and motorcycles. This document provides two methods of testing (laboratory testing and engine testing) which may be used to evaluate a spark arrester. It also includes special requirements for screen type devices and an endurance test procedure for screen type spark arresters.
Standard

ENGINE FOOT MOUNTING (FRONT AND REAR)

1978-06-01
HISTORICAL
J616C_197806
This recommended practice covers foot type mounting dimensions for engines intended for installation on sub-bases.
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