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Two-Stroke-Cycle Gasoline Engine Lubricants Performance and Service Classification

2003-07-31
CURRENT
J2116_200307
This SAE Standard was prepared by Technical Committee 1, Engine Lubrication, of SAE Fuels and Lubricants Council. The intent is to improve communications among engine manufacturers, engine users, and lubricant marketers in describing lubricant performance characteristics. The key objective is to ensure that a correct lubricant is used in each two-stroke-cycle engine.
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TWO-STROKE-CYCLE GASOLINE ENGINE LUBRICANTS PERFORMANCE AND SERVICE CLASSIFICATION

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2116_199306
This SAE Standard was prepared by Technical Committee 6, Small Engine Lubricants, of SAE Fuels and Lubricants Division. The intent is to improve communications among engine manufacturers, engine users, and lubricant marketers in describing lubricant performance characteristics. The key objective is to ensure that a correct lubricant is used in each two-stroke-cycle engine.
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TWO-STROKE-CYCLE GASOLINE ENGINE LUBRICANTS PERFORMANCE AND SERVICE CLASSIFICATION

1990-10-01
HISTORICAL
J2116_199010
This SAE Standard was prepared by Technical Committee 6, Small Engine Lubricants, of the SAE Fuels and Lubricants Division. The intent is to improve communications among engine manufacturers, engine users, and lubricant marketers in describing lubricant performance characteristics. The key objective is to ensure that a correct lubricant is used in each two-stroke-cycle engine.
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Engine Oils

2016-01-19
CURRENT
J357_201601
This SAE Information Report reviews the various physical and chemical properties of engine oils and provides references to test methods and standards used to measure these properties. It also includes general references on the subject of engine oils, base stocks, and additives.
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Engine Oils

2006-11-06
HISTORICAL
J357_200611
This SAE Information Report reviews the various physical and chemical properties of engine oils and provides references to test methods and standards used to measure these properties. It also includes general references on the subject of engine oils, base stocks, and additives.
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Lubricating Oil, Internal Combustion Engine, Preservation Break-In

1998-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2361_199811
This SAE Standard covers military engine oils suitable for preservation, break-in, and lubrication of reciprocating internal combustion engines of both spark-ignition and compression-ignition types and of power transmission fluid applications in equipment used in combat/tactical service (see 7.1). This document is equivalent to MIL-L-21260 when all requirements are met.
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Lubricating Oil, Internal Combustion Engine, Military Combat/Tactical Service

1998-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2359_199811
This SAE Standard covers engine military oils suitable for lubrication of reciprocating internal combustion engines of both spark-ignition and compression-ignition types, and for power transmission fluid applications in combat/tactical service equipment (see 7.1). This document is equivalent to MIL-PRF-2104G when all requirements are met.
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Lubricating Oil, Automotive Engine, API Service SM for Military Administrative Service

2005-08-12
HISTORICAL
J2362_200508
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the physical, chemical, and performance requirements of the American Petroluem Institute (API) SM category and the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) GF-4 standard. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of spark-ignition engines (gasoline engines). This document supersedes the military’s Commercial Item Description (CID) A-A-52039.
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Lubricating Oil, Automotive Engine, API Service SJ for Military Administrative Service

1998-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2362_199811
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the API SJ performance category, SAE J300, the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) GF-2 Standard, and bear the API Certification Mark (starburst symbol) in accordance with API 1509. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of spark-ignition engines (gasoline engines). This document is equivalent to the military’s Commercial Item Description A-A-52039 when all requirements are met.
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Lubricating Oil for Wheeled Military Vehicles with Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines

2005-08-12
HISTORICAL
J2363_200508
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the physical, chemical and performance requirements of American Petroleum Institute (API) performance categories CF and CF-2, CI-4, supplement CI-4 PLUS, and SAE J300. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of wheeled vehicles with compression-ignition (diesel) engines. This document supersedes the military’s Commercial Item Description (CID) A-A-52306.
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Lubricating Oil for Wheeled Military Vehicles with Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines

1998-11-01
HISTORICAL
J2363_199811
This SAE Standard describes lubricating oils meeting the API performance categories CF, CF-2, and CG-4, and the SAE J300. These oils are suitable for the lubrication of wheeled vehicles with compression-ignition (diesel) engines. This document is equivalent to the military’s Commercial Item Description A-A-52306 when all requirements are met.
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Lubricants for Two-Stroke-Cycle Gasoline Engines

2001-11-07
HISTORICAL
J1510_200111
The information in this SAE Recommended Practice has been compiled by Technical Committee 1 (Engine Lubricants) of the SAE Fuels and Lubricants Division. The intent is to provide those concerned with the design and maintenance of two-stroke-cycle engines with a better understanding of the properties of two-stroke-cycle lubricants. Reference is also made to test procedures which may be used to measure the chemical and physical characteristics of these lubricants.
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Lubricants for Two-Stroke-Cycle Gasoline Engines

2017-05-25
CURRENT
J1510_201705
The information in this SAE Recommended Practice has been compiled by Technical Committee 1 (Engine Lubrication) of the SAE Fuels and Lubricants Division. The intent is to provide those concerned with the design and maintenance of two-stroke-cycle engines with a better understanding of the properties of two-stroke-cycle lubricants. Reference is also made to test procedures which may be used to measure the chemical and physical characteristics of these lubricants.
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International Tests and Specifications for Automotive Engine Oils

2011-01-18
HISTORICAL
J2227_201101
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to January 1, 2010 by international technical societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline and diesel powered automotive vehicles.
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International Tests and Specifications for Automotive Engine Oils

2006-12-11
HISTORICAL
J2227_200612
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of North America. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to June 1, 2006 by International Technical Societies as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline and diesel powered automotive vehicles.
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Global Tests and Specifications for Automotive Engine Oils

2019-05-08
CURRENT
J2227_201905
This SAE Information Report lists engine and laboratory tests for service fill engine oils which are associated with specifications and classifications established outside of SAE J304 and SAE J183. These specifications and classifications include those developed prior to April 1, 2017, by international technical societies, as well as individual original equipment manufacturers. The information contained within this report applies to engine oils utilized in gasoline- and diesel-powered automotive vehicles.
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Engine Oil Viscosity Classification

2013-04-02
HISTORICAL
J3010_202307
This SAE Standard defines the limits for a classification of engine lubricating oils in rheological terms only. Other oil characteristics are not considered or included.
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Engine Oil Viscosity Classification

2015-01-20
HISTORICAL
J300_201501
This SAE Standard defines the limits for a classification of engine lubricating oils in rheological terms only. Other oil characteristics are not considered or included.
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Engine Oil Viscosity Classification

2013-04-02
HISTORICAL
J300_201304
This SAE Standard defines the limits for a classification of engine lubricating oils in rheological terms only. Other oil characteristics are not considered or included.
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