the VCU doesnt use silicone oil
But its probably as close as you'll get to what went into a VCU.
Quite a few people have used it when rebuilding VCUs 'at home', and its probably what professional reconditioners will use.
The correct fluid is available.
But for information on the fluids properties, Google "Dilatant fluids"
facebook group questions ? :monitor_punch:
VCU is NOT a part for DIY service (in general is not serviceable) , Ok, some companies do a recons, but IMO it should be replaced for new unit.
Want 4x4 car? Pay for it.. it's simple especially if you need to do this once for thousand miles.
I have Googled and Wikied so many terms relating to viscous/silicone properties, I can't be tossed to Google any more!
If the 'correct' fluid is available - what is it? Show me a link to someone selling it and get MHM to agree its the right stuff.
It will save countless pages of threads and posts on here!
While you're at it, please confirm how much should go in?
I have Googled and Wikied so many terms relating to viscous/silicone properties, I can't be tossed to Google any more!
If the 'correct' fluid is available - what is it? Show me a link to someone selling it and get MHM to agree its the right stuff.
It will save cfluidess pages of threads and posts on here!
While you're at it, please confirm how much should go in?
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