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Small Diameter Fuel Line Permeation Test Procedure

2013-01-14
CURRENT
J2996_201301
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for the determination of the losses of hydrocarbon fluids by permeation through small diameter fuel hose typically 4.75mm ID or less and typically used on Small Off-Road Engines (SORE) less than 19 kW as regulated under 40 CFR Part 1054.
Standard

SMALL SPARK IGNITION ENGINE TEST CODE

1974-06-01
HISTORICAL
J607A_197406
The purpose of this code is to provide a uniform means of comparing small gasoline engines. It is not intended as a laboratory manual. The code is considered the nearest present-day practical approach. Governor characteristics are considered part of the end item specification.
Standard

TAPPED AND FLANGED EXHAUST CONNECTIONS FOR SMALL ENGINES

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J624_198406
This recommended practice applies to domestic four-cycle air- and water-cooled engines having a maximum of 20 hp (14.9 kW) or less in power output and/or 50 in3 (0.82 L) or less in displacement, with horizontal or vertical crankshafts.
Standard

TAPPED AND FLANGED EXHAUST CONNECTIONS FOR SMALL ENGINES

1989-09-01
HISTORICAL
J624_198909
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to domestic four-cycle air- and water-cooled engines having a maximum of 20 hp (14.9 kW) or less in power output and/or 50 in3 (0.82 L) or less in displacement, with horizontal or vertical crankshafts.
Standard

Operator Ear Sound Level Measurement Procedure for Small Engine Powered Equipment

2015-04-30
CURRENT
J1174_201504
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the operator ear sound level for engine powered equipment under 30 kW (40 bhp). The sound levels obtained by using this procedure are representative of the sound levels generated by the equipment under typical operating conditions. It is intended to include equipment such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. It is not intended to include equipment designed primarily for operation on highways or within factories or buildings, or vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles, and pleasure motorboats that are covered by other SAE Standards or Recommended Practices. This procedure does not cover handheld equipment such as chainsaws, leaf blowers, and trimmers. This SAE Recommended Practice may also be used when measuring the operator ear sound level of similar equipment powered by electricity or other power sources.
Standard

MOUNTING FLANGES AND POWER TAKE-OFF SHAFTS FOR SMALL ENGINES

1965-07-01
HISTORICAL
J609_196507
Mounting flanges and power take-off shafts are divided into two main categories: those for horizontal crankshaft engines and those for vertical crankshaft engines. This recommended practice applies to engines of less than 6-bhp rating, of both 4 cycle and 2 cycle designs.
Standard

SMALL ENGINE POWER RATING PROCEDURE

1989-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1940_198906
This standard is applicable to small spark ignition and diesel engines, commonly operated outdoors, powering lawn and garden, construction, and general utility equipment. It is not intended to cover engines powering boats, chainsaws or weedeaters.
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