J2599_201208 Fuel Filler Pipe Assembly Design Practice to Meet Low Evaporative Emission Requirements

Canceled

08/14/2012

Scope
Content
This SAE Recommended Practice covers design and evaluation of the entire gasoline filler pipe assembly used on cars and light trucks with respect to compliance with CARB (California Air Resources Board) LEV II (meeting or exceeding EPA Tier 2 and EU Stage-5 evaporative emissions requirements). It is limited to an assembly which is joined to the fuel tank using either a hose, Quick Connect Coupling, or a grommet type sealing device. The Design Practice covers the filler cap, filler pipe, filler pipe assembly to tank hose, and filler pipe assembly to tank grommet or spud. It includes recommendations for design of components and assemblies intended to perform successfully in evaporative emission SHED (Sealed Housing for Evaporative Determination) tests, based on best practices known at the time of release.
Rationale
Content
Fuel Filler Pipe Assembly Design Practice to Meet Low Evaporative Emission Requirements has had numerous industry changes such as the standard was written for Lev II emission requirements and now there is PZEV, Cap versus capless systems, and other standards called out with values that have been modified such as Clamp torques.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J2599_201208
Pages
16
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Fuel Filler Pipe Assembly Design Practice to Meet Low Evaporative Emission Requirements, SAE Standard J2599_201208, Cancelled August 2012, Issued November 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/J2599_201208.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
Aug 14, 2012
Product Code
J2599_201208
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Canceled
Language
English

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