Whilst doing some research, I came across these threads:
https://neuralfibre.com/paul/2009/03/31 ... an-clutch/
And then how to fill the viscous:
http://offroad80s.com/how-to-top-up-you ... t1160.html
And to make the heat guage more sensitive:
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/tempgauge.htm
Happy reading!
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Thanks Thabo. Interesting reads and some new understanding gained IRO the valve adjustments.
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Re: Tuning and understanding your Toyota viscous fan clutch
A great read up, thanks.
Now the question, does the SFA have a similar problem?
I started searching on the SFA and I found old posts with the same problems but no solutions. Is it advisable to change the SFA’s gauge to a digital one?
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Now the question, does the SFA have a similar problem?
I started searching on the SFA and I found old posts with the same problems but no solutions. Is it advisable to change the SFA’s gauge to a digital one?
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Re: Tuning and understanding your Toyota viscous fan clutch
The SFA visco fan can have a similar problem ( I think they changed from a solid to visco somewhere around '91 / '92). There is a write-up here about changing / topping up the silicone oil.
IRO the temp gauge, it also has that "flat spot" but personally I would leave it the way it is.
IRO the temp gauge, it also has that "flat spot" but personally I would leave it the way it is.
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Re: Tuning and understanding your Toyota viscous fan clutch
Very interesting Thabo.
Do you think that temperature gauge mod would work on your KZ hilux ?
Do you think that temperature gauge mod would work on your KZ hilux ?
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I'm sure it would.
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For the silicone oil used in the viscous unit: You don't have to buy the expensive stuff at Toyota.
Visit your local hobby shop, the R/c cars use the same oil in their shock absorbers. Just look fir the correct CST. Will cost around 1/10th of the price Toyota charges.
Visit your local hobby shop, the R/c cars use the same oil in their shock absorbers. Just look fir the correct CST. Will cost around 1/10th of the price Toyota charges.
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Re: Tuning and understanding your Toyota viscous fan clutch
Hi guys I am new to the forum. I have had plenty of problems with viscous fans. Especially when towing,boosting, or sand driving. I have learned a trick from a old timer. I use Wyns charge for oil and had very good success with it. The fan will definitely have more resistance that might impact your fuel economy slightly but it definitely works.