I know MHM, over recent years, many of those discussions/posts have been contributed to by me - and don't get me wrong, I've found it interesting - just tends to go round in circles - as do my searches for the terms relating to viscosity etc - hence my previous remark!
I can find only 1 reference to those Dow Corning part numbers on LZ. They were posted by someone who 24 hours earlier did not know what type of fluid was in the VCU and appears to have found a Dow Corning page saying they sell generic fluids for viscous couplings. No confirmation that that its the fluid in a Freenlader VCU - in fact there's 3 different part numbers - so which is it?
However, that member 'jonaf' is I believe 1 of the members who has rebuilt VCUs and if my memory serves me correctly, he (or his 'group' of Freelander mates) have done quite a few and he believes they work well.
I would imagine that those 3 part numbers relate to the cst ratings of their 'silicone fluid' - eg 30.000, 100.000 etc. I would deduce (probably incorrectly) therefore that those part numbers probably equate very similarly to generic silicone fluid of different cst ratings you can buy on eBay.
This still does not confirm what the OEM fluid is.
So, once again circles. At some point - if you want to rebuild a VCU, ****ing and pots comes into the equation and you might as well bung in some generic eBay silicone fluid of X (probably 100.000) cst and monitor it!