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One-Way Clutches - Nomenclature and Terminology

2011-08-12
HISTORICAL
J1087_201108
The definitions and illustrations in this SAE Recommended Practice are intended to establish common nomenclature and terminology for automotive transmission one-way clutches.
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One-Way Clutches - Nomenclature and Terminology

2019-07-24
CURRENT
J1087_201907
The definitions and illustrations in this SAE Recommended Practice are intended to establish common nomenclature and terminology for automotive transmission one-way clutches.
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ONE-WAY CLUTCHES - NOMENCLATURE AND TERMINOLOGY

1990-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1087_199010
The definitions and illustrations in this SAE Information Report are intended to establish common nomenclature and terminology for automotive transmission one-way clutches.
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One-Way Clutches—Nomenclature and Terminology

2000-05-16
HISTORICAL
J1087_200005
The definitions and illustrations in this SAE Information Report are intended to establish common nomenclature and terminology for automotive transmission one-way clutches.
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ONE-WAY CLUTCHES—NOMENCLATURE AND TERMINOLOGY

1984-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1087_198401
The definitions and illustrations in this report are intended to establish common nomenclature and terminology for automotive transmission one-way clutches.
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SAE Band Friction Test Machine Guidelines

2012-03-19
CURRENT
J1499_201203
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as a guide toward implementation of a standard practice but may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This should be kept in mind when considering its use. The SAE band friction test machine is used to evaluate the frictional characteristics of automatic transmission band friction materials with automatic transmission fluids. It can also be used to conduct durability tests on wet friction systems.
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FLYWHEELS FOR ENGINE-MOUNTED TORQUE CONVERTERS

1995-03-05
HISTORICAL
J927_199503
This SAE Recommended Practice defines flywheel configuration to promote standardization of flywheels for engine flywheel mounted torque converters. Tables 1A and 1B and Figure 1 give dimensions for flywheels mounted-type torque converters. For torque converters using drive ring overcenter type disconnect clutch, see SAE J620.
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FLYWHEELS FOR ENGINE MOUNTED TORQUE CONVERTERS

1988-11-01
HISTORICAL
J927_198811
This SAE Recommended Practice defines flywheel configuration to promote standardization of flywheels for engine flywheel mounted torque converters. Table 1 and Fig. 1 give dimensions for flywheel mounted-type torque converters. For torque converters using drive ring overcenter type disconnect clutch, see SAE J620.
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FLYWHEELS FOR ENGINE MOUNTED TORQUE CONVERTERS

1977-03-01
HISTORICAL
J927B_197703
This SAE Recommended Practice defines flywheel configuration to promote standardization of flywheels for engine flywheel mounted torque converters. Table 1 and figure give dimensions for flywheels for torque converters. For torque converter with a front disconnect clutch, refer to applicable SAE Standard or Recommended Practice.
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Flywheels for Engine-Mounted Torque Converters

2012-06-11
CURRENT
J927_201206
This SAE Recommended Practice defines flywheel configuration to promote standardization of flywheels for engine flywheel mounted torque converters. Tables 1A and 1B and Figure 1 give dimensions for flywheels mounted-type torque converters. For torque converters using drive ring overcenter type disconnect clutch, see SAE J620.
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Automatic Transmissions—Manual Control Sequence

2007-10-22
HISTORICAL
J915_200710
The scope and purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a standard pattern or sequence for the manual control of automatic transmissions in passenger cars and light-duty trucks. This generally refers to left hand drive mechanical shift applications.
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Automatic Transmissions - Manual Control Sequence

2017-03-09
CURRENT
J915_201703
The scope and purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a standard pattern or sequence for the manual control of automatic transmissions in passenger cars and light-duty trucks. This generally refers to left hand drive mechanical shift applications.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS—MANUAL CONTROL SEQUENCE

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
J915_199304
The scope and purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a standard pattern or sequence for the manual control of automatic transmissions in passenger cars and light-duty trucks.
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Automatic Transmissions—Manual Control Sequence

2000-11-02
HISTORICAL
J915_200011
The scope and purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide a standard pattern or sequence for the manual control of automatic transmissions in passenger cars and light-duty trucks.
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Glossary of Terms - Lubricated Friction Systems

2012-03-19
CURRENT
J1646_201203
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the principal terms and equations pertaining to automotive automatic transmission clutch plate, band, or other wet-friction systems. The terms apply directly to friction-system testing as is typically conducted on inertia-stop test equipment. Some terms can be directly applied to the analysis of friction in the transmission or brake assembly and other friction-test equipment. The glossary presents terms used to describe the set-up, testing, and results of tests as shown in Figure 1, which were taken on a clutch SAE No. 2 machine. The glossary is intended to provide a collection of definitions in the hope of eliminating confusion in development and their application to passenger cars and trucks. This document focuses on the terminology of friction-system testing. References for this type of testing are shown in Section 2.
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Passenger Car and Light Truck Automatic Transmission and Automatic Transaxle Test Code

2005-06-22
HISTORICAL
J651_200506
To provide a means of obtaining the efficiency characteristics of automatic transmissions and automatic transaxles. It outlines dynamometer tests that map the steady-state characteristics over a range of operations of an automatic transmission/automatic transaxle and provides a method of presenting test data. This procedure must be followed, with similar test facilities so that results obtained from different laboratories are comparable. For this SAE Recommended Practice, the transmission is defined as the complete automatic transmission or transaxle assembly between the engine and the driveshaft(s) used to effect a ratio change in transmitting power. For 4WD/AWD, it does not include transfer case or power take off subsystems. This test procedure deals with the aspect of conducting complete transmission and transaxle assembly testing.
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PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE TEST CODE

1996-01-01
HISTORICAL
J651_199601
To provide a means of obtaining the performance characteristics of automatic transmissions and automatic transaxles. It outlines dynamometer tests that map the steady-state characteristics over a range of operations of an automatic transmission/automatic transaxle and provides a method of presenting test data. This procedure must be followed, with similar test facilities so that results obtained from different laboratories are comparable. For this SAE Recommended Practice, the transmission is defined as the complete automatic transmission or transaxle assembly between the engine and the driveshaft(s) used to effect a ratio change in transmitting power. This test procedure deals with the aspect of conducting complete transmission and transaxle assembly testing. However, by its very nature a transmission should be viewed as a compilation of three major component systems: pump, torque converter, and gearbox (all ratio change elements).
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