Flank
American by Birth, Texan by the grace of God.
What is the volume of the tubes of silicone the Toyota sells? Dan was not sure when I talked to him.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, Kevin, shouldn't he (or anyone for that matter), just be concerned with the hottest temp range that their rig will be exposed to? The fan clutch will just free wheel, or stay in it's lowest step, in the cooler weather, once the fluid gets pumped into the reservoir, until hot enough temps are experienced to engage the clutch.
I want to say 18ml, but I'm not 100% on that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Kevin, shouldn't he (or anyone for that matter), just be concerned with the hottest temp range that their rig will be exposed to? The fan clutch will just free wheel, or stay in it's lowest step, in the cooler weather, once the fluid gets pumped into the reservoir, until hot enough temps are experienced to engage the clutch.
In theory I agree. My rig has never been in more than relatively minor snow storms, because the owner is awhen it comes to cold!
So I will leave that testing to someone who knows cold.
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Sidenote: last winter my transmission temperature gauge never hit 140F until I made a cover for the auxiliary transmission cooler out of some windproof canvas. With the cover on, I saw ATF temperatures of 149-158F, and the coolant temperature would rise faster after a cold start.
Ambient was anywhere from -15 to +20F.Pic or it doesn't exist!
Seriously never hit 140*F? What was ambient? How did it affect coolant/engine temps?
I've considered making a grill cover similar to the big rig trucks for winter driving. Now I'm really pondering it....
If they are true old school black hub Aisin clutches. I would refill with 10K and ~45ml.
In theory I agree. My rig has never been in more than relatively minor snow storms, because the owner is awhen it comes to cold!
So I will leave that testing to someone who knows cold.
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A lot of information, crosstalk, and etc!!! Now completely convinced that I am more confused than ever. Here is my mode at this point:
receive my blue clutch on order, fill it with the 10K and run with it. Keep old black clutch as a spare, if needed, fill IT with 10K.
... I mean at least you can dress for the cold. ...
what would you recommend for the blue fan clutch?
A lot of information, crosstalk, and etc!!! Now completely convinced that I am more confused than ever. Here is my mode at this point:
receive my blue clutch on order, fill it with the 10K and run with it. Keep old black clutch as a spare, if needed, fill IT with 10K.
I bought a new fan clutch from Dan about 5-6 years ago, the blue one. How do I tell if it is the old type or the new type Aisin clutch???
All blue hubs's are the "new" style. Black hubs can be the old style or an Eaton.
Pic or it doesn't exist!
Seriously never hit 140*F? What was ambient? How did it affect coolant/engine temps?
I've considered making a grill cover similar to the big rig trucks for winter driving. Now I'm really pondering it....