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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    In fact it's a miracle.........how can a lightly modified LR do such a thing?
    So what defines lightly modified Not much is lightly modified on this thing read his content`s post
    I have owned my D2 since she was new some 16 years ago so I know what they can do completely stock. I would take a D2 with just bull Bar, 2 inch lift, snorkel and good shocks to the Cape any day over many other vehicles. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Bob, think how a fan works.

    Itcuts into and scoops the air sending it off at a tangent.

    If the fluid the fan is scooping is more viscous and dense (ie. water) it tries to scoop the water but can't move it fast enough and the blades instead pull forward into the core, carving a nice big hole in it.
    Makes some sense. The viscous fan is designed to push the air flow forward thru the radiator, I'm just not sure. Not about to find out the hard way, either.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I agree regarding the fan. Land Rover knew what they were doing. They were tested deep and without a bra. A bra is handy to avoid dirt lodging in the radiator. Having removed and refitted rads from a D2 there is no way it can move and hit the fan. I have done deep water crossings before even pre safari snorkel. Also I think I get away with a bit because it runs so cool even in the 33 degrees of the OTT run...

    Cheers
    I had water over the bonnet of mine about a year after I bought it. I very stupidly took it through flood waters near Monbulk, Vic. The box trailer I had on was sideways in my mirror. Slow approach, kept the revs up a bit to keep the exhaust clear and maintain momentum. Only mod at that time was the snorkel and the chip. Car couldn't have cared less.

    Great thread, nice to know D2s have still got it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I have owned my D2 since she was new some 16 years ago so I know what they can do completely stock. I would take a D2 with just bull Bar, 2 inch lift, snorkel and good shocks to the Cape any day over many other vehicles. Cheers
    My TD5 D2 keeps surprising me how capable it is. I'm not the best 4Wdriver around, the vehicle has gotten me out of trouble that I've gotten it into, more than the other way around. Mind you, I take it easy these days. I have to say, an Ashcroft ATB LSD in the front makes a difference. One for the back, and I'll be happy. Lotto win.........
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    I would have thought that it being a viscous fan, and not locked up, it would either slow its spin rate due to the viscous unit is now cold as an effect of water's temp, or that if the force required for it to spin through the more dense water would in effect create the same slowed down rotational speed.

    It's not hard(just dangerous) to stop a viscous fan not at operating temp using various precautions.

    The only real concern I'd be having would be any sudden rotational deceleration effect on the fan when it hits the water if engine revs are too high. Could shatter fan blades if they're fatigued in any way.
    That makes sense too. Now I'm not sure what to think. Oh well, situation normal.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    I can't recall atm how much the clutch still drives in 'freewheel'.
    I think it's 30%, but I'm pulling that number out of a certain orifice.

    Remember the newspaper test to see if it's ok?
    If you jam one in at idle and the fan stops the viscous clutch is knackered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    My TD5 D2 keeps surprising me how capable it is. I'm not the best 4Wdriver around, the vehicle has gotten me out of trouble that I've gotten it into, more than the other way around. Mind you, I take it easy these days. I have to say, an Ashcroft ATB LSD in the front makes a difference. One for the back, and I'll be happy. Lotto win.........
    I'm hearing you. I really wish the Maxi locker I have in the rear of the D1 would fit the D2. Never mind.
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    Main issue with water crossings I found was remembering to turn off the air-con so the plastic fans in front of the radiator stopped spinning and didn't snap off their plastic blades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    I have owned my D2 since she was new some 16 years ago so I know what they can do completely stock. I would take a D2 with just bull Bar, 2 inch lift, snorkel and good shocks to the Cape any day over many other vehicles. Cheers
    Oh yeah i own a D2 and know what a standard one can do
    Mine has a few mods and it just does it so much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I can't recall atm how much the clutch still drives in 'freewheel'.
    I think it's 30%, but I'm pulling that number out of a certain orifice.

    Remember the newspaper test to see if it's ok?
    If you jam one in at idle and the fan stops the viscous clutch is knackered.
    The test is actually not that straightforward, when cold (and after a few minutes of running) you *should* be able to stop the fan with the newspaper, this indicates the coupling is free. When hot (and that's the difficult bit to test... ) you shouldn't be able to stop it as the coupling will have locked up.
    I reckon you can hear the fan lock up though, the noise increase is noticeable.

    I believe you need the few minutes of warming because the fluid can pool and is partially locked up after first start, certainly I can hear the fan at least partially locked when driving away at first and stops after about 200m.

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