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1938 Cadillac V16 - GM Heritage Center

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at higher speeds and to be very pronounced on<br />

acceleration.<br />

Service Accessibility: The wide V angle permits easy<br />

servicing of intake and exhaust systems and of the valve<br />

gear. All dual accessories, such as carburetors, distributors,<br />

fuel pumps, are conveniently arranged. Pistons<br />

and connecting rods may be removed from above.<br />

-CENTERS OF<br />

GRAVITY<br />

New Sixteen<br />

Typical Twelve<br />

Low <strong>Center</strong> of Gravity: The 135 degree angle materially<br />

lowers the weight center of the entire engine<br />

assembly, increasing high speed driving stability.<br />

Increased Body Space: The "flat" engine design permits<br />

the body dash to be moved forward, thus increasing<br />

body space and passenger legroom.<br />

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42"<br />

DASH<br />

CASH<br />

TOE<br />

BOATID<br />

ENGINE<br />

t<br />

EN<strong>GM</strong>E<br />

New Sixteen<br />

Typical Twelve<br />

More Efficient Cooling: The conventional V-type engine<br />

masks almost the entire area of the cooling fan.<br />

This is avoided on <strong>Cadillac</strong> and LaSalle V-8's by<br />

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