I didn't come up with this idea (@gsxr thought of this super clever idea) but I thought I would document it here as he sure could use some help disseminating the vast knowledge he has in his head!
OK so the problem is .... The Mercedes viscous fan clutch in no longer avail. See below from this thread - Gerry's Observation
I've been using the Chinese-made ACM fan clutch with a shorter bolt since 2016. It works well but is a little noisy (fan roaring) when cold. However, the problem is that the ACM fan clutch is NLA as well:
The w210 E420 (W210.072) came with the M119 engine in 1997. In 1998, the E430 used the M113 engine, but the 1997 E420 used the M119 engine, just like our w124 E500E. Further, the w210.072 also came with a viscous fan clutch. Here is the difference:

Note that the w210.072 fan clutch part number is 119-200-02-22. This MB part is available for $370 list price, and $270-ish at various online sources.The Sachs part number is 15-2100-027-032 and Amazon has it for $245.11. GSXR edit: See post #9 below with corrected Sachs part numbers for CW vs CCW rotation.
The w210.072 fan clutch attaches differently to the fan pulley than the w124.036 fan clutch. The w210.072 fan clutch threads on to the fan pulley via one big 36mm nut, whereas the w124.036 fan clutch uses a hex head bolt. To use the w210.072 fan clutch, one would need to procure the fan/alternator bracket from a w210.072, which is 119-150-17-70.

You can see the difference in the w124.036 fan pulley vs. the w210.072 fan pulley below. Note that the w210.72 fan clutch threads directly onto the exposed threads of the fan pulley shown below:

The only problem is that the fan/alternator bracket from the w210.072, 119-150-17-70, is also NLA. However, one can procure this from one's local pick'n'pull. I started looking for a 1997 E420 a week ago, and lo and behold one popped up close by to me within a couple of days.
To harvest the fan/alternator bracket, one needs to first remove the fan and clutch. A set of generic fan-clutch tools from ebay works:

Remove the thermostat housing, bend / Dremel some pipe thing out of the way (pipe exists on the E420 but not the w124 E500E), remove the electric smog pump (only on the 1997 E420), remove some bolts holding the alternator to the bracket, and then one can access the three bolts that hold in the fan / alternator bracket:


Then one will be rewarded with this:

Clean all this with some Simple Green HD Pro (safe for aluminum) in an ultrasonic cleaner and one should end up with some nice shiny bits:

I haven't tried this on my car yet, but it looks like it should work!
OK so the problem is .... The Mercedes viscous fan clutch in no longer avail. See below from this thread - Gerry's Observation
Dealer item is a Horton (which is related to Sachs) and is part number 119 200 01 22.
You are correct -- it DOES APPEAR THAT THE M119 FAN CLUTCH IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FROM MB.
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There is a thread on the forum about an M104 clutch being used? Haven't read through it, but it's located here.
Also, there is a Chinese-made ACM fan clutch which some are saying works well, but requires a somewhat shorter center bolt.
I've been using the Chinese-made ACM fan clutch with a shorter bolt since 2016. It works well but is a little noisy (fan roaring) when cold. However, the problem is that the ACM fan clutch is NLA as well:
Related to the cooling problems I have at this moment, I am looking on the Web for the M119ASMACM fan clutch which has been discussed and recommended several times. I cannot find any supplier which can deliver this clutch at this moment.
Does anybody knows what (European) supplier can deliver such a clutch ?
@RobertK, I just checked AutohausAZ & FCP Euro here in US. Both said “unavailable” That’s disappointing. I bought my ACM from AutohauzAZ.
Currently, They are selling a Febi-Bilstein clutch. No idea about the quality. It’s getting harder by the day to get good quality parts for our E500Es
ECS is out of them too... Shame! I've had mine ACM for a while now, no complaints.
The w210 E420 (W210.072) came with the M119 engine in 1997. In 1998, the E430 used the M113 engine, but the 1997 E420 used the M119 engine, just like our w124 E500E. Further, the w210.072 also came with a viscous fan clutch. Here is the difference:


Note that the w210.072 fan clutch part number is 119-200-02-22. This MB part is available for $370 list price, and $270-ish at various online sources.
The w210.072 fan clutch attaches differently to the fan pulley than the w124.036 fan clutch. The w210.072 fan clutch threads on to the fan pulley via one big 36mm nut, whereas the w124.036 fan clutch uses a hex head bolt. To use the w210.072 fan clutch, one would need to procure the fan/alternator bracket from a w210.072, which is 119-150-17-70.

You can see the difference in the w124.036 fan pulley vs. the w210.072 fan pulley below. Note that the w210.72 fan clutch threads directly onto the exposed threads of the fan pulley shown below:

The only problem is that the fan/alternator bracket from the w210.072, 119-150-17-70, is also NLA. However, one can procure this from one's local pick'n'pull. I started looking for a 1997 E420 a week ago, and lo and behold one popped up close by to me within a couple of days.
To harvest the fan/alternator bracket, one needs to first remove the fan and clutch. A set of generic fan-clutch tools from ebay works:

Remove the thermostat housing, bend / Dremel some pipe thing out of the way (pipe exists on the E420 but not the w124 E500E), remove the electric smog pump (only on the 1997 E420), remove some bolts holding the alternator to the bracket, and then one can access the three bolts that hold in the fan / alternator bracket:



Then one will be rewarded with this:



Clean all this with some Simple Green HD Pro (safe for aluminum) in an ultrasonic cleaner and one should end up with some nice shiny bits:



I haven't tried this on my car yet, but it looks like it should work!
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