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Standard

Electric Hourmeter Specification

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

Electric Hourmeter Specification

2011-03-08
CURRENT
J1378_201103
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes minimum requirements for electric hourmeters for general vehicular applications.
Standard

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.
Standard

Marine Circuit Breakers

2013-05-16
CURRENT
J1428_201305
This recommended practice covers the requirements of magnetic or thermal circuit breakers for use in marine applications for 50 V DC or less.
Standard

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).
Standard

Marine Propulsion System Wiring

2011-10-27
HISTORICAL
J378_201110
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the requirements for all marine inboard engine wiring, wiring assemblies, wiring components, and wiring connectors connected to microprocessors associated with the operation of the propulsion system, operating at 50 V or less. EXCEPTION—Outboard engines and engines in Personal Water Craft (PWC). NOTE: See ABYC E11 for additional requirements related to electrical installations on small craft.
Standard

Marine Propulsion System Wiring

2018-02-24
CURRENT
J378_201802
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the requirements for all marine inboard engine wiring, wiring assemblies, wiring components, and wiring connectors connected to microprocessors associated with the operation of the propulsion system, operating at 50 V or less. EXCEPTION—Outboard engines and engines in Personal Water Craft (PWC). NOTE: See ABYC E11 for additional requirements related to electrical installations on small craft.
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