Agree with the viscous type if room allows,funny how things like this happen.
Dropped in to a friends place who tampers with engines from time to time,and even though the over heating fault was on
a tojo it so happened that someone else who had the same model but turbo was there and it allowed us to check out how they work.
Most people spin the "clutch' type when the engine is off and feel some drag and then the thing frees up a bit and think the fan is
stuffed,this is not so,they have a bimetallic spring that controls 2 "reed" type valves that open ports when the spring warms up that
allow the fluid to travel into what is basically a small dyno. which "locks" the fan on and off depending on temp.After checking what happens when the engine was up to temp on the tojo with heat problems we then did the same thing on the turbo model.
On the one with the stuffed clutch the fan was "stiff" to turn and it nearly cooked itself.
On the turbo thing the fan was a bit draggy at first when turned by hand then freed up,we fired up the turbo job and got it hot and played around for a bit and we could actually see/hear the fan change phase and feel the heat the thing was pumping when needed,they actually follow what the radiator is doing and sort of "hunt" ever so slightly to try and keep the thing ok.
We ended up dismantling the stuffed one completely,what a piece of work they are.
Some will say the clutch type sap more power than conventional but as usual that is probably a debatable topic all on it's own.
Or, as most people use AU thermos,they will keep a fairly warm 351 cool....just something about some of the OEM stuff that works to some extent even if fitted to other breeds?.
I would be careful about some of the CFM numbers on the after market stuff.