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MARINE ENGINE RATING CODE

1989-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1228_198905
This recommended practice specifies requirements in addition to those given in ISO 3046 for testing a high speed reciprocating internal combustion marine propulsion engine or propulsion system for recreational and small commercial craft, for the determination of the rated power (single point) or power curve. This code is not intended as a complete laboratory test manual or for derating engines for site conditions.
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MARINE ENGINE RATING CODE

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1228_198406
This recommended practice specifies requirements in addition to those given in ISO 3046 for testing a high speed reciprocating internal combustion marine propulsion engine or propulsion system for recreational and small commercial craft, for the determination of the rated power (single point) or power curve. This code is not intended as a complete laboratory test manual or for derating engines for site conditions.
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MARINE ENGINE RATING CODE

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1228_198603
This recommended practice specifies requirements in addition to those given in ISO 3046 for testing a high speed reciprocating internal combustion marine propulsion engine or propulsion system for recreational and small commercial craft, for the determination of the rated power (single point) or power curve. This code is not intended as a complete laboratory test manual or for derating engines for site conditions.
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MARINE ENGINE RATING CODE

1980-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1228_198003
This recommended practice specifies the conditions of testing marine engine configuration for the determination of the rated power (single point) or power curve, when declaring crankshaft power or propeller shaft power. This code is not intended as a complete laboratory test manual or for derating engines for site conditions. (The rated power should give satisfactory expected life in the intended application.) This code is composed of the following Sections: 1 Definitions of Terminology 2 Test Equipment Requirements 3 Test Procedures 4 Computations and Results 5 Presentation of Results
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MARINE PROPELLER-SHAFT COUPLINGS

1987-08-01
HISTORICAL
J756_198708
This SAE Standard covers propeller shaft couplings for use with propeller shafts up to 3 inches outside diameter.
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Electric Hourmeter Specification

1998-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1378_199807
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum requirements for electric hourmeters for general vehicular applications.
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Electric Hourmeter Specification

2011-03-08
CURRENT
J1378_201103
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum requirements for electric hourmeters for general vehicular applications.
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Marine Push-Pull Control Cables

2021-08-19
CURRENT
J917_202108
This SAE Standard covers dimensions, performance parameters, and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in outboard, inboard, and sterndrive marine throttle and shift applications.
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Marine Push-Pull Control Cables

2004-12-15
HISTORICAL
J917_200412
This SAE Standard covers dimensions, performance parameters and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in inboard marine throttle and shift applications.
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Marine Push-Pull Control Cables

2014-09-09
HISTORICAL
J917_201409
This SAE Standard covers dimensions, performance parameters and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in inboard marine throttle and shift applications.
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MARINE PUSH-PULL CONTROL CABLES

1980-06-01
HISTORICAL
J917_198006
This SAE Standard covers dimensions and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in inboard marine engine applications. The dimensions are representative of existing design practice prevalent in the industry.
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Small Craft—Graphic Symbols

2009-08-25
HISTORICAL
J1449_200908
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies graphic symbols for operator controls, gauges, tell-tales, indicators, instructions, and warning against risks in small craft and for engines and other equipment intended to be used in small craft.
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Small Craft—Graphic Symbols

2002-03-15
HISTORICAL
J1449_200203
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies graphic symbols for operator controls, gauges, tell-tales, indicators, instructions, and warning against risks in small craft and for engines and other equipment intended to be used in small craft.
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Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines--Performance--Part 1: Standard Reference Conditions, Declarations of Power, Fuel and Lubricating Oil Consumptions, and Test Methods

2005-04-25
CURRENT
J3046/1_200504
This part of ISO 3046 specifies standard reference conditions and methods of declaring the power, fuel consumption, lubricating oil consumption, and test methods for reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engines in commercial production using liquid or gaseous fuels. Where necessary, individual requirements are given for particular engine applications. This part of ISO 3046 covers RIC engines for land, rail-traction, and marine use, excluding engines used to propel agricultural tractors, road vehicles, and aircraft. This part of ISO 3046 may be applied to engines used to propel road construction and earthmoving machines, industrial trucks, and for other applications where no suitable International Standard for these engines exists. This part of ISO 3046 may be applied to tests on a test bed at the manufacturer's works and to tests on site.
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Marine Propeller-Shaft Ends and Hubs

2009-12-14
HISTORICAL
J755_200912
This SAE Standard specifies basic tolerances and dimensions for inboard propeller-shaft ends, propeller hubs and keyways for shaft sizes 3/4 in (19 mm) through 8 in (203 mm).
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Marine Propeller-Shaft Ends and Hubs

2015-05-12
CURRENT
J755_201505
This SAE Standard specifies basic tolerances and dimensions for inboard propeller-shaft ends, propeller hubs and keyways for shaft sizes 3/4 in (19 mm) through 8 in (203 mm).
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Ignition Distributors - Marine

2016-11-15
CURRENT
J1294_201611
This SAE Recommended Practice covers distributors used on marine engines. NOTE: This includes devices referred to as high voltage switches used for distributing high voltage to the appropriate spark plugs but does not contain any crank position sensing function.
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