Gee, Colin, you pushed me to do a veeery long Internet search to check
that one! ;-)
It seems the SAE scale is completely arbitrary. It was made by defining
brackets ("ratings") on a viscosity table, which itself was defined in the
International Standard viscosity unit, which is in square milli
The SAE being the Society of American Engineers
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
Orma
SAGEM)
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The SAE being the Society of American Engineers
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
Orma
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> The SAE being the Society of American Engineers,
Although there is such a thing, it's miniscule compared to the "real" SAE,
the Society of AUTOMOTIVE Engineers...
Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
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