SAE USCAR36 PDF

SAE USCAR36 PDF

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SAE USCAR36 PDF

Published Date:
01/30/2013

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Active

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Dimensional and Performance Specification for After-Market Gasoline Engine Oil Filters

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SAE International

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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This specification defines the dimensional and performance requirements for aftermarket spin-on oil filters intended for use on gasoline engines. Filters meeting this specification may also be suitable for use on some diesel applications. Filters meeting these dimensional limits are intended to meet the oil filter fit and package requirments for engine and vehicle designs. Filters meeting the performance requirements are intended to maintain sufficient durability to support many of the OEM's recommended oil change intervals. Some OEM engines may require special filters for which this specification would not support.
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Published : 01/30/2013

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SAE USCAR36-1
Published Date: 05/13/2021
DIMENSIONAL AND PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION FOR AFTER-MARKET GASOLINE ENGINE OIL FILTERS
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SAE USCAR36
Published Date: 01/30/2013
Dimensional and Performance Specification for After-Market Gasoline Engine Oil Filters
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