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How does a viscous coupling work? (as on the 155 Q4)



>>In descriptions of the viscous coupling (of the center differential), it
says that when the fluid heats up, it offers more resistance. Isn't this
counterintuitive? The lubricants I can otherwise think of (e.g. engine
oil) get thinner as they heat up. Could someone explain?<<

That is what happens with the chosen fluid. Just a far more extreeme
version of multigrade oil!

As the fluid heats up it thickens. This thickening causes more drag
between the plates in the viscous coupling, so the input and output
plates start to bind, transferring more drive

All the best

Keith
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