How to correctly identify a 16

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How to correctly identify a 16

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I know we've covered this in some detail on the other forum but I was wondering if someone had pics of the extra strengthening on a syncro 16?

Pics of suspension, brakes and front diffs also just to see how much bigger they are etc?

Also, I was chatting to a guy in germany recently who informed me that only the vans got extra strengthening. The Crewcab and Single Cabs (if they made any!) didn't get any extra bits welded for the 16.

Is this right?

Thanks in advance.

MG

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Post by andyfreeze »

http://www.vanagon.com/syncros/syncro16/

fair bit on here....

I'd take a few pics but without a 14 to compare with, would be tricky to know whats different etc etc

not planning on making your's a dodgy 16 copy are you mike? tut tut tut
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Hehehe, no chance of dodgy 16 copies...

I'm interested as to what extra strength VW felt the 16 needed over the standard body to get rid of body flex.

I've not seen the extra strengthening bits anywhere on a website.

I guess its just interest in something I'd like to buy when I have the option. More information is a great thing!!

Thanks Andy.

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Also, I was chatting to a guy in germany recently who informed me that only the vans got extra strengthening.

I would find that rather strange, actually, from a structural point of view, indeed very strange.

Others (you knwo who) may be along to enlightne us further, but I would imagine what was meant by this is the large panels are only seen to be strengthened (plated infills) on vans - because they're the only ones that have them!

Filleting of the B-pillars I think, is it be found on DoKas, maybe SoKas too.

Think of a coupe soft-top - and think of the main area a chassis needs to have stiffness - beam bending stiffness yes (much beefier sills and floorpan beams) but torsional stiffness - a van has this inbuilt ((a functional of the enclosed skin cross-sectinal area. A Single or Double cab only has this for a part of it's length, and not all the way to the rear axle pickups, bit like a soft-top.

Early coupes were really weak in these areas - look for the door cracking near the hinges on MG B's, where the doors (when shut) become a significant contributor to preventing torsioanl and bending flexure...

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I agree totally re - no strengthening..

Will wait for enlightenment from "others" :D

MG

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CJ and Syncronutz... can you fill in the blanks? Any pics of the specific 16 stuff??

In fact anyone with a 16...

MG

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Post by syncro4wd »

The german chap is right. Only vans have the extra strengthening becuase with Pickups it was standard.

A van has the strengthening behind the panels between the C and D bar.
Its some extra thnigs welded in.

A panelvan has 2 extra bars between the B and C bar which are horizontal.

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Post by Russel »

The pick up dosnt have extre strengthening as standard because the
original desighn of a pick up was deemed strong enough.
This subject has been covere so many times in length (that is why u may find people are not rexsponding)
Check the arcives.

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Post by Anonymous »

Erwin and Russell,
Thanks for the info.
I've looked through as much info as I can find and as you prob know. the old forum's search function doesn't work so I can't get to old posts.

I've heard about some strengthening within the front door frame and also on the pillar where the sliding door comes up to...

Any chance of some pics?

Thanks again

MG

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Michael - why didn't you take some snaps at Coney farm?..........daft bugger........ :lol:

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mikes building a 16 copy
mikes building a 16 copy
mikes building a 16 copy

everyone point at him

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Post by Louey »

Andy? Are you on something this afternoon or work really that interesting? :roll: :lol:
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:D :D Hahahaha... yeah right! :D :D

Nah not building one... I've had enough of building syncro's just with mine.

Jen... yeah I was thinkin the same thing Doah! :roll:

Any got some pics.... pppplllleeeeeeeeaaaaaaassssseeeeeeee???

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Any got some pics.... pppplllleeeeeeeeaaaaaaassssseeeeeeee???

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will that one do?

bet you can't weld them 2 together to make one good 'un
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