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Document ID:
MIL-PRF-9000
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Overview
Title:
Lubricating Oil, Shipboard Internal Combustion Engine, High-Output Diesel
Scope:
This specification covers one viscosity grade (SAE Viscosity grade 40) of lubricating oil for use in shipboard internal combustion diesel engines, such as advanced design high-output shipboard main propulsion and auxiliary diesel engines, using fuel conforming to MIL-DTL-16884 and MIL-DTL-5624 (grade JP-5 only). This lubricating oil is identified as Military Symbol 9250 and NATO Code O-278.
Status:
Active
Document Date:
20-NOV-2023
Next Review Due:
18-NOV-2028
FSC/Area:
9150
Doc Category:
Performance Specification
Qualification
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
GS
DLA Aviation - Richmond
Preparing Activity:
SH
Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)
Coordination:
Limited
Navy Custodian:
SH
Naval Sea Systems Command (Ship Systems)
Amendments to military specifications or specification sheets issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.
Revision History
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Media
Document Part Description
Dist Stmt
Document Date
Pages
Size
Revision M
A
20-NOV-2023
12
376.3 KB
Revision L Notice 1 - Validation
A
07-OCT-2019
1
1.9 KB
Revision L
A
23-DEC-2014
10
267.7 KB
Revision K
A
27-APR-2011
10
155.4 KB
Revision J
A
07-JAN-2010
11
139.4 KB
Revision H
A
16-SEP-1987
14
515.3 KB
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