• DIVISION 5. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
    • CHAPTER 14. PETROLEUM
      • Article 7. Standards for Lubricating Oils and Oils Used to Lubricate Transmissions, Gears, or Axles
        • Section 13460


Engine oil shall not be sold or distributed for use in an internal combustion engine unless the product conforms to the following specifications: (a) It shall meet the engine oil requirements established by the latest revision of the Society of Automotive Engineers Standard SAE J183 for engine oil performance and engine service classification. (b) The flashpoints for the various Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) classifications shall not be less than the following when tested in accordance with the latest ASTM standard method of test for flash and fire points by means of the Cleveland open cup (ASTM D-92):




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