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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: SAMKAPPA on 06 April 2014, 18:22:14

Title: 2.5TD Visco clutch
Post by: SAMKAPPA on 06 April 2014, 18:22:14
I'm about to do some work on my Omega 2.5 TD Estate PFL year 1996, the car has traveled 400.000Km, now I want to replace the water pump and thermostat on and wondered if he should also replace the Visco clutch given that I will work in that area and considering the years that if the car was still effective in his work.
I accept advice
How is the durability of the Visco clutch in this engine?

Excuse me for my english inaccurate.

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Title: Re: 2.5TD Visco clutch
Post by: TheBoy on 06 April 2014, 19:00:12
Your English is perfectly understandable :y

I wouldn't replace the viscous mechanism on the cooling fan unless the original one has failed - you should hear it "roar" when revving engine when the engine is hot. If it roars from cold, or never roars, its probably failed.

I never replaced on mine, as I found that fan was not required. I simply removed the fan, relying on the electric ones instead.
Title: Re: 2.5TD Visco clutch
Post by: SAMKAPPA on 06 April 2014, 20:15:18
No, we do not makes any noise when running. My doubt is whether after all these years and the kilometers traveled is more efficient? The Visco clutch is a component of long-lived?

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Title: Re: 2.5TD Visco clutch
Post by: TheBoy on 06 April 2014, 21:22:31
Virtually every one I've ever seen has failed.

Another test, get it up to temp, and gently put the end of a rolled up newspaper into the fan. It should shred the paper.  Obviously, use extreme caution!

If it has failed, and you don't tow, try the car with the viscous fan entirely removed, and see if the car does really need it.
Title: Re: 2.5TD Visco clutch
Post by: bootie on 09 April 2014, 12:56:19
Little less messy using a carrot (uncooked of course)!