It is anticipated that this SAE Recommended Practice will be only one step in a comprehensive evaluation of the vehicle/transmission application. This document alone is not adequate "due care" to insure against high-speed seizure or other high-speed problems. The overall objective of the high-speed spin, high-speed unbalance, and lubrication practice is to evaluate manual transmissions which may be installed in vehicles old into countries where high vehicle speeds are permitted. The document is segmented into four parts which include: pretest lubrication evaluation; pre-high-speed spin test run-in; high-speed spin test; and high- speed-output shaft unbalance.
SAE J2132-1999 history
2011SAE J2132-2011 Manual Transmission and Transaxle High-Speed Lubrication, Unbalanced and Seizure Evaluation
1999SAE J2132-1999 Manual Transmissions and Transaxle High-Speed Lubrication, Unbalance, and Seizure Evaluation
1995SAE J2132-1995 Manual Transmissions and Transaxle High-Speed Lubrication@ Unbalance@ and Seizure Evaluation