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Lubricating Oil, Internal Combustion Engine, Preservation Break-In
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2361_201302
- Cancelled
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Scope
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.
Rationale
SAE J2361 was originally issued November 1998 as a means to leverage non-government standard organizations such as SAE to better align military needs with commercial manufacturers and suppliers. Unfortunately, because of the relatively rapid changes in the API heavy-duty diesel engine oil service categories, mainly driven by emission requirements, the commercial and military requirements have become increasingly out of sync. This inconsistency has led to very little interest among industry and support of these documents. Furthermore, because of military uniqueness of the requirements, the administration of these documents is most efficiently handled within the Department of Defense, under current procedures for military performance requirements/specifications.
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Issuing Committee
Fuels and Lubricants TC 1 Engine Lubrication
The Fuels and Lubricants Council is responsible for: setting policy; providing final approval of documents; arbitrating controversial issues; reporting to the Technical Board (via the Technology/Development Group); approving the Technical Committee membership; and appointing Technical Committee, Coordinating Committee, and other Chairpersons as required. Participants in the SAE Fuels and Lubricants Council include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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