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Low-Permeation Fuel Fill and Vent Tube

2021-09-14
CURRENT
J2405_202109
This SAE Standard covers the minimum requirements for a low-permeation tubing (100 g/m2/day or less) for use as a low pressure (14.5 kPa) liquid- or vapor-carrying component for use in gasoline or diesel fuel filler, vent, and vapor systems. The construction shall be designed to be functional over a temperature range of -40 to 100 °C for the T1 designation, or -40 to 125 °C for the T2 designation.
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Low-Permeation Fuel Fill and Vent Tube

1997-08-01
HISTORICAL
J2405_199708
This SAE Standard covers the minimum requirements for a low-permeation tubing (100 g/m2·day or less) for use as a low pressure (14.5 kPa) liquid- or vapor-carrying component for use in gasoline or diesel fuel filler, vent, and vapor systems. The construction shall be designed to be functional over a temperature range of –40 °C to 100 °C for the T1 designation, or –40 °C to 125 °C for the T2 designation.
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Low-Permeation Fuel Fill and Vent Tube

2007-07-02
HISTORICAL
J2405_200707
This SAE Standard covers the minimum requirements for a low-permeation tubing (100 g/m2·day or less) for use as a low pressure (14.5 kPa) liquid- or vapor-carrying component for use in gasoline or diesel fuel filler, vent, and vapor systems. The construction shall be designed to be functional over a temperature range of –40 °C to 100 °C for the T1 designation, or –40 °C to 125 °C for the T2 designation.
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Test Method for Evaluating the Electrical Resistance of Coolant System Hose Covers

2007-06-15
HISTORICAL
J2790_200706
This test method provides a standardized procedure for evaluating the electrical resistance of automotive coolant hose covers. It is known that an electrical potential exists between the engine and the radiator. Coolant hose cover conductivity has been determined to be a factor to reduce hose clamp life when vehicle build variations allow possible contact of the hose or the clamp to metal components on the radiator and engine thus completing an electrical circuit. The ensuing electrical current can undercut the clamp protective coating, leaving it vulnerable to the corrosive effects of road salts, moisture, and other environmental contaminants. SAE Recommended Practice J1684 addresses the electrochemical resistance of the tube portion of the coolant hose.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1981-09-01
HISTORICAL
J30_198109
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

1977-02-01
HISTORICAL
J30D_197702
This specification covers hose which may be supplied either coupled or uncoupled for use with gasoline, diesel fuel, lubricating oil, or the vapor present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile, stationary, and marine applications. The hose may be furnished in long lengths, specific cut lengths, or as a part preformed to a specific configuration.
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FUEL AND OIL HOSES

1976-03-01
HISTORICAL
J30C_197603
This specification covers hose which may be supplied either coupled or uncoupled for use with gasoline, diesel fuel, lubricating oil, or the vapor present in either the fuel system or in the crankcase of internal combustion engines in mobile, stationary, and marine applications. The hose may be furnished in long lengths, specific cut lengths, or as a part preformed to a specific configuration.
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AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING HOSE

1988-07-01
HISTORICAL
J51_198807
This specification covers reinforced rubber and reinforced thermoplastic hose, or hose assemblies, intended for conducting liquid and gaseous dichlorodifluoromethane (refrigerant 12) in automotive air conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of refrigerant 12 and contamination of the system and to be serviceable over a temperature range of -30 to 120°C (-22 to 248°F). Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier.
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AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING HOSE

1985-05-01
HISTORICAL
J51_198505
This specification covers reinforced rubber and reinforced thermoplastic hose, or hose assemblies, intended for conducting liquid and gaseous dichlorodifluoromethane (refrigerant 12) in automotive air conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of refrigerant 12 and contamination of the system and to be serviceable over a temperature range of −30 to 120°C (−22 to 248°F). Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier.
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AUTOMOTIVE AIR-CONDITIONING HOSE

1989-05-01
HISTORICAL
J51_198905
This specification covers reinforced rubber and reinforced thermoplastic hose, or hose assemblies, intended for conducting liquid and gaseous dichlorodifluoromethane (refrigerant 12) in automotive air-conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of refrigerant 12 and contamination of the system and to be serviceable over a temperature range of -30 to 120°C (-22 to 248°F). Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier.
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Refrigerant 12 Automotive Air-Conditioning Hose

2015-04-21
CURRENT
J51_201504
This SAE Standard covers reinforced hose, or hose assemblies, intended for conducting liquid and gaseous dichlorodifluoromethane (refrigerant 12) in automotive air-conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of refrigerant 12 and contamination of the system and to be serviceable over a temperature range of −30 to 120 °C (−22 to 248 °F). Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier.1 NOTE—R12 refrigerant has been placed on a banned substance list due to its ozone depletion characteristics. SAE J51 specification will be phased out as new automotive A/C systems are using R134a. SAE J2064 is the Standard for refrigerant 134a hose. For refrigerant 134a use, refer to SAE J2064.
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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

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. Section 7 covers hose primarily intended to meet the demands of fuel injection systems. Section 3 covers Coupled and Uncoupled Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R2). Section 4 covers Lightweight Braided Reinforced Lacquer, Cement, or Rubber Covered Hose (SAE 30R3). Section 5 covers Wire Inserted Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R5). Section 6 covers Low Pressure Coupled and Uncoupled Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R6), (SAE 30R7), (SAE 30R8). Section 7 covers Fuel Injection Hose Medium Pressure Coupled and Uncoupled Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R9). Section 8 covers In-Tank, Low Pressure, Uncoupled Fuel Hoses (SAE 30R10).
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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. Section 7 covers hose primarily intended to meet the demands of fuel injection systems. Section 3 covers Coupled and Uncoupled Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R2). Section 4 covers Lightweight Braided Reinforced Lacquer, Cement, or Rubber Covered Hose (SAE 30R3). Section 5 covers Wire Inserted Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R5). Section 6 covers Low-Pressure Coupled and Uncoupled Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R6), (SAE 30R7), (SAE 30R8). Section 7 covers Fuel Injection Hose Medium-Pressure Coupled and Uncoupled Synthetic Rubber Tube and Cover (SAE 30R9). Section 8 covers In-Tank, Low-Pressure, Uncoupled Fuel Hoses (SAE 30R10). Section 9 covers Unified Method for Fuel Hose Permeation.
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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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