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SYNCRO QUESTIONS>>>>
Posted: 24 Jul 2006, 18:40
by julian Robinson
Hello!
Just a few quick questions!
Do people often remove the Front to rear prop shaft? Are there any good reasons to? other than fuel economy? or is it likely there is a problem with the front box?
Are 1.6TD Westy Syncros sought after?
Are prop shafts available?
I know my way round a T25... What should I look out for Syncro wise?
Thanks!

Posted: 24 Jul 2006, 19:23
by Diamond Hell
The propshaft will have been removed because something is fooked - almost guaranteed. It will have been fooked probably by running unevenly worn tyres.
Is any LHD 1.6TD van sought after?
Various people on here have bought props from GKN, the spec may even be in the wiki - £2-300.
Look out for bodywork, as ever.
Posted: 24 Jul 2006, 19:49
by Mercdoctor
Is any LHD 1.6TD van sought after?
Whats wrong with a LHD 1.6td then Thomas? Good fuel economy, 45mpg , and great on the continent,

Posted: 24 Jul 2006, 21:10
by Diamond Hell
45mpg?
For a short person, you're having a giraffe.

Posted: 24 Jul 2006, 21:34
by Mercdoctor
Whats my height got too do mpg then ? when I drive my van I am in a tin box, AND I DO GET 45MPG TESTED OK

Posted: 24 Jul 2006, 23:53
by HarryMann
GKN-Driveline, abut £200 Inc VAT delivered next day.
GKN 1300 H Duty D/E Propshaft
90mm DIN FLGS
1275MM F/F W/POS and Balanced
REF W0082370 this is the number to quote if you want one making up.
£150 + vat is £176.25
GKN Driveline services Ltd
Higher Woodcroft
Leek
Staffs
ST13 5QF
01538 384278
PRops are often removed because they vibrate, but equally often its not the prop making it vibrate.
Read the Wiki about what to look out for, syncrowise...
Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 07:43
by bigbluebus
bloody hell Marcus, go stand in the corner you naughty boy
Posted: 25 Jul 2006, 07:50
by Russel
I thought we were talking about prop's clive.
The truthe is a 1.6td westy syncro is very slow and suffers badly on
hills.It is a heavy van with the roof and interiour.
Are they sought after? well that depends.There are quite a few of them about and it is not uncomon to find some for sale.The high top is the
hardest to find.Condition and history also plays a big role in this.
I have never come across a prop that has been removed for any other reason than a problem somewhere.