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AIR-TO-AIR CHARGE AIR COOLER (CAC) INTERNAL CLEANLINESS

1995-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1726_199512
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines the acceptance criteria and procedure for determining CAC internal cleanliness as it applies to completed assemblies ready for engine air intake loop installation, be it a vehicular or stationary application.
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APPLICATION TESTING OF OIL TO AIR OIL COOLERS FOR COOLING PERFORMANCE

1985-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1468_198511
This Recommended Practice is applicable to oil to air oil coolers installed on mobile or stationary equipment. This document outlines the method of procuring the test data to determine operating characteristics of the oil cooling system and the interpretation of the test results.
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APPLICATION TESTING OF OIL-TO-AIR OIL COOLERS FOR COOLING PERFORMANCE

1993-05-20
HISTORICAL
J1468_199305
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to oil-to-air oil coolers installed on mobile or stationary equipment. This document outlines the method of procuring the test data to determine operating characteristics of the oil cooling system and the interpretation of the test results.
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Air-to-Air Charge Air Cooler (CAC) Internal Cleanliness

2000-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1726_200011
This SAE Standard outlines the acceptance criteria and procedure for determining the internal cleanliness of CAC assemblies ready for installation in the engine air intake loop in vehicular or stationary applications.
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Air-to-Air Charge Air Cooler (CAC) Internal Cleanliness

2009-04-02
HISTORICAL
J1726_200904
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines a procedure and acceptance criteria for determining the internal cleanliness of CAC assemblies ready for installation in the engine air intake loop in vehicle or stationary applications.
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Application Testing of Oil-to-Air Oil Coolers for Heat Transfer Performance

2006-04-17
HISTORICAL
J1468_200604
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to oil-to-air oil coolers installed on mobile or stationary equipment. Such oil coolers may be used for the purpose of cooling automatic transmission fluid, hydraulic system oil, retarder system fluid, etc. This document outlines the methods of procuring the test data to determine the operating characteristics of the oil cooling system and the interpretation of the results. For information regarding application testing of oil-to-water oil coolers for heat transfer performance, see SAE J2414.
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Application Testing of Oil-to-Air Oil Coolers for Heat Transfer Performance

1999-05-26
HISTORICAL
J1468_199905
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to oil-to-air oil coolers installed on mobile or stationary equipment. Such oil coolers may be used for the purpose of cooling automatic transmission fluid, hydraulic system oil, retarder system fluid, etc. This document outlines the methods of procuring the test data to determine the operating characteristics of the oil cooling system and the interpretation of the results. For information regarding application testing of oil-to-water oil coolers for heat transfer performance, see SAE J2414.
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Application Testing of Oil-to-Water Oil Coolers for Heat Transfer Performance

2005-06-21
HISTORICAL
J2414_200506
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to oil-to-water oil coolers installed on mobile or stationary equipment. Such oil coolers may be used for the purpose of cooling automatic transmission fluid, hydraulic system oil, retarder system fluid, etc. This document outlines the methods of procuring the test data to determine the operating characteristics of the oil cooling system and the interpretation of the results. For information regarding application testing of oil-to-air oil coolers for heat transfer performance, see SAE J1468.
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Application Testing of Oil-to-Water Oil Coolers for Heat Transfer Performance

1999-03-01
HISTORICAL
J2414_199903
This SAE Recommended Practice is applicable to oil-to-water oil coolers installed on mobile or stationary equipment. Such oil coolers may be used for the purpose of cooling automatic transmission fluid, hydraulic system oil, retarder system fluid, etc. This document outlines the methods of procuring the test data to determine the operating characteristics of the oil cooling system and the interpretation of the results. For information regarding application testing of oil-to-air oil coolers for heat transfer performance, see SAE J1468.
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COOLANT CONCENTRATE (LOW SILICATE, ETHYLENE GLYCOL TYPE REQUIRING AN INITIAL CHARGE OF SUPPLEMENTAL COOLANT ADDITIVE) FOR HEAVY-DUTY ENGINES

1990-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1941_199004
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to engine coolant concentrate, low silicate ethylene glycol base, for use in cooling systems of heavy-duty engines. An initial charge of supplemental coolant additive (SCA) is required when using this type of coolant concentrate. This document applies to engine coolant concentrates for heavy-duty engine requirements. SAE J1034 applies to coolant concentrates for automobile and light truck applications. For further information on engine coolants, see SAE J814.
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Charge Air Cooler Leakage

2004-11-11
HISTORICAL
J2679_200411
This document is applicable to all air-to-air charge air coolers used with internal combustion engines.
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Coolants for Internal Combustion Engines

2013-07-09
HISTORICAL
J814_201307
This SAE Information Report is a source of information concerning the basic properties of engine coolants which are satisfactory for use in internal combustion engines. Engine coolant concentrate (antifreeze) must provide adequate corrosion protection, lower the freezing point, and raise the boiling point of the engine coolant. For additional information on engine coolants see ASTM D 3306 and ASTM D 4985.
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Coolants for Internal Combustion Engines

2018-03-29
HISTORICAL
J814_201803
This SAE Information Report is a source of information concerning the basic properties of engine coolants which are satisfactory for use in internal combustion engines. Engine coolant concentrate (antifreeze) must provide adequate corrosion protection, lower the freezing point, and raise the boiling point of the engine coolant. For additional information on engine coolants see ASTM D3306 and ASTM D4985.
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Coolants for Internal Combustion Engines

2023-05-01
CURRENT
J814_202305
This SAE Information Report is a source of information concerning the basic properties of engine coolants which are satisfactory for use in internal combustion engines. Engine coolant concentrate (antifreeze) must provide adequate corrosion protection, lower the freezing point, and raise the boiling point of the engine coolant. For additional information on engine coolants, refer to ASTM D3306, ASTM D4985, and ASTM D6210.
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Cooling System Metallic Caps and Filler Necks

2020-01-29
CURRENT
J164_202001
This SAE Recommended Practice was developed primarily for passenger car and truck application, but may be used in marine, industrial, and similar applications.
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