freelander was designed so that front wheels go slightly faster than rear as expected that buyers would be used to front wheel drive ,viscous coupling has to work overtime and eventuallt seizes up then allowing pressure to be applied to rear diff and ird unit. ive nevwer known a viscous coupling do any thing but sieze up on freelanders or range rovers,problem with getting exact torque values is that it varies with temp ,and the speed of force acting.if it turns smoothly with a 2ft bar its okay
I am not so sure the front wheels where designed to go faster than rears ?
I thought it was designed to send most of the drive to the front, gradually transferring to the rear as required.