M0untaineer
Montani Semper Liberi
Anyone replaced the silicone in their blue fan clutch? If so, which silicone viscosity did you use?
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I read about it, and decided it was much easier to buy the Landtank modded clutch with the heavier oil and tuned thermometer. It worked great. Mark may have it, but it is probably on his 80 now.
I would probably go the Amazon route.
A few years ago I was studying this and remember a thread about a certain style of fan clutch that is needed for the mod. Not necessarily blue, but some sort of difference in the casting itself. Maybe you've seen that as well since you've been searching?
I looked on AJIK Overland Exchange at the LandTank Aisin Clutch...I'm tempted to give it a go, but it's kinda ridiculous- they're asking $278 for the "modified" clutch with 15cst oil and an adjustment made to the clutch itself...hard to really go with this option when a brand new Aisin clutch is around $75 and 20cst silicone is like $6 on amazon for 2x the amount needed to do a service...am I missing something- that's like a 200% mark up?
Dang. I think it was around $175 shipped when I bought mine. The adjustment is they somehow "clock" the thermometer to start engaging earlier and more accurately than stock. I would say dump yours and fill with new. I will see if I still have my old one and you can have it to practice on.
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Anyone replaced the silicone in their blue fan clutch? If so, which silicone viscosity did you use?