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Old Oct 17, 2018 | 04:31 PM
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It doesn’t pass the drive through the viscous. The viscous only does something if there is a speed difference between the front and rear prop. But a speed difference cannot occur if front and rear prop are welded together through the planetary gears.

Think of it as a normal (rear) differential. When you weld the planetary gears together both outputs are locked solid. A viscous unit on a welded rear differential doesn’t do anything anymore either.
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