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<blockquote data-quote="ersalle" data-source="post: 79466" data-attributes="member: 363"><p>No, you still need the silicone oil if the fan clutch is dry. Adjusting is only on SACHS fan clutch because it has a allen key screw at the center of the bimetallic strip, but on the Behr's if u want to make it adjustable, drill a small hole like the and put a very small screw there for adjustment. To secure it paste white silicon around the screw so u can still adjust the fan clutch on the engine while of course engine off ehhehee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ersalle, post: 79466, member: 363"] No, you still need the silicone oil if the fan clutch is dry. Adjusting is only on SACHS fan clutch because it has a allen key screw at the center of the bimetallic strip, but on the Behr's if u want to make it adjustable, drill a small hole like the and put a very small screw there for adjustment. To secure it paste white silicon around the screw so u can still adjust the fan clutch on the engine while of course engine off ehhehee. [/QUOTE]
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