SAE J1034-2000 pdf download Automobile and Light Truck Engine Coolant Concentrate E#hylene Glycol Type
Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to engine coolant concentrate, ethylene glycol base, for use inautomotive and light truck engine cooling systems.
This document applies to engine coolant concentrates for aluminum compatible requirements. Please refer toSAE J1941 and J2307 DRAFT for coolants used in heavy-duty diesel engine cooling systems.
For further information on engine coolants, see SAE J814 and J2306.
References
Applicable Publications–The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specifiedherein. Unless otherwis indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.
2.1.1SAE PUBLICATIONS-Available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001
SAE J20Coolant System HosesSAE J814-Engine CoolantsSAE J1941-Coolant Concentrate (Low Silicate, Ethylene Glycol Type Requiring an lnitial Charge ofSupplemental Coolant Additive) for Heavy-Duty EnginesSAE J2306-Automobile and Light Truck Engine Coolant Concentrate Propylene Glycol TypeSAE J2307 DRAFT–Coolant Concentrate, Propylene Glycol Type for Heavy-Duty Engines
ASTM PUBLICATIONS-Available from ASTM,100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.2.1.2
ASTM D 1119Standard Test Method for Ash Content of Engine Coolants and AntirustsASTM D 1120-Standard Test Method for Boiling Point of Engine CoolantsASTM D 1121-Standard Test Method for Reserve Alkalinity of Engine Coolants and AntirustsASTM D 1122-Standard Test Method for Specific Gravity of Engine Coolants Concentrates and engineCoolants by the HydrometerASTM D 1123-Standard Test Method for Water in Engine Coolant Concentrate by the Karl FischerReagent MethodASTM D 1176-Standard Method for Sampling and Preparing Aqueous Solutions of Engine Coolants or
Antirusts for Testing PurposesASTM D 1177-Standard Test Method for Freezing Point of Aqueous Engine Coolants
ASTM D 1881–Standard Test Method for Foaming Tendencies of Engine Coolants in GlasswareASTM D 1882–Standard Test Method for Effect of Cooling System Chemical Solutions on OrganicFinishes for Automotive VehiclesASTM D 2570–Standard Method for Simulated Service Corrosion Testing of Engine CoolantsASTM D 2809-Standard Test Method for Cavitation Erosion-Corrosion Characteristics of AluminumPumps with Enqine CoolantsASTM D 3306-Specification for Ethylene Glycol Base Engine Coolant for Automobile and Light Duty
Service
ASTM D 3634-Standard Test Method for Trace Chloride lon in Engine CoolantsASTM D 4340–Standard Test Method for Corrosion of Cast Aluminum Alloys in Engine Coolants UnderHeat Rejecting ConditionsASTM D 4725-Standard Terminology for Engine CoolantsASTM D 5216-Standard Specification for Propylene Glycol Base Engine Coolant for Automobile andLight Duty ServiceASTM E 29–Standard Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance withSpecificationsASTM E 202–Standard Test Methods for Analysis of Ethylene Glycols and Propylene Glycols
2.2Related Publications–The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not arequired part of this document.
SAE PUBLICATION-Available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.2.2.1
SAE HS-40-Maintenance of Automotive Engine Cooling Systems
2.2.2ASTM PUBLICATION-Available from ASTM,100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959
ASTM STP 120CSelection and Use of Engine Coolants
Definitions
Life Expectancy–The time period for which the engine coolant is suitable for use in internal-combustionengine cooling systems without adversely affecting coolant flow and heat transfer.
3.2Engine Coolant Concentrate–A mixture of ethylene glycol and additives, such as corrosion inhibitors and afoam suppressor, which is used to prepare an engine coolant for use in internal-combustion engine coolingsystems.
3.3Engine Coolant–A heat transfer solution used in an engine cooling system to transfer heat from the engine tothe radiator, which provides adequate protection against freezing, boiling, and corrosion. The solution iscomprised of 40 to 70% coolant concentrate and water.
General Requirements
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