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Viscous fan on my kzj 78 is well stuffed, running 10 -15 deg hotter and fan spins freely when hot. was looking at refilling it, as new one $260+. couldn't find any how to threads. Are there any tips or tricks to it? do I need to clean it out? or is it just fill it up and off you go?
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Hey man.

Search the patrol4x4.com site. I remember reading a 'how to' on refilling the hub with oil there.
Don't think they are designed for it but it can be done. Whether its worth the effort vs a second hand one is probably debatable though haha.
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hey mate done this on my surf, get the oil from bnt,was $20 odd bucks.i just filled it up as much as i could,acts slightly more like solid hub now though so i may have put too much in.
modified surf, hardly drive it seem to keep modifying it....
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The fans are adjustable internally, dO a bit of googling and you should find heaps of info....basically. You Open the fan up, drain it for a day or so. Toyota recommend about 40ml of fluid but 50ml is more like it. They are set to kick in at something stupid like 95degree air temperature for good fuel economy and quiet running,I reset mine to about 80degrees and even under the hardest loads on hills temperature gauge doesn't budge! Google search Toyota blue fan adjustment? Maybe someone else knows of a link? But the info is definately out there!
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thanks guys that is just what I was after, be pulling it apart in the next few days.
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Here is the BNT stock code for the fluid....might pay to ring before going as not all branches stock it .

VF-50ML
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thanks for that, one branch was not sure what I wanted
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