1955 BUICK SUPER

322ci V8RWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$45,954 maintenance + known platform issues
~$9,191/yr · 770¢/mile equivalent · $37,703 maintenance + $7,551 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1955 Buick Super with its 322ci 'Nailhead' V8 and Dynaflow automatic transmission is a solid mid-century cruiser, but age-related issues dominate—expect transmission work, oiling system attention, and fuel delivery problems on any survivor that hasn't been meticulously maintained.

Dynaflow Transmission Slippage and Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi or age-related regardless of miles
Symptoms: Delayed engagement when shifting into Drive or Reverse, Slipping under acceleration, especially when warm, Whining or growling noise from bellhousing area, Transmission overheating, burnt fluid smell
Fix: Dynaflow is a single-stage torque converter design prone to worn clutch plates, valve body issues, and converter failures after decades of heat cycling. Full rebuild typically requires 16-20 hours including R&R, disassembly, parts replacement (clutches, bands, seals, bushings), and valve body work. Oil cooler lines often corroded and should be replaced simultaneously.
Estimated cost: $2,800-4,500

Nailhead V8 Oil Consumption and Valve Guide Wear

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 80,000+ mi or unknown maintenance history
Symptoms: Blue smoke on startup that clears after warmup, Excessive oil consumption (1 quart per 500-800 miles), Oil fouling on spark plugs cylinders 2, 4, 6, 8, Rough idle when cold
Fix: The Nailhead's vertical valves and bronze guides wear oval, allowing oil seepage past seals. Proper fix requires head removal (both heads), guide replacement or knurling, new seals, and valve job. Figure 18-24 hours labor. Band-aid fix is heavier oil (20W-50) and frequent top-ups, but smoke persists.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200

Fuel System Varnish and Carb Blockage

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Hard starting after sitting, requires multiple cranking attempts, Stumble or hesitation off idle, Stalling at stop signs when hot, Fuel smell from carb area, leaking gaskets
Fix: Rochester 4-barrel carbs gum up badly after storage or inconsistent use. Needs full disassembly, ultrasonic cleaning, all gaskets/seals, accelerator pump, float needle valve replacement. Also replace fuel filter, check fuel pump diaphragm, and flush tank if varnish suspected. 4-6 hours if carb cores are available; add 2-4 hours for fuel pump and tank work if needed.
Estimated cost: $450-900

Crankshaft and Main Bearing Wear

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000+ mi or unknown oil change history
Symptoms: Low oil pressure at idle when hot (under 10 psi), Knocking or rumbling from bottom end, worse under load, Metal flakes in oil filter or pan, Pressure improves with RPM but drops quickly at idle
Fix: The Nailhead's main bearings wear unevenly, and crank journals can score if oil changes were neglected. Requires engine removal, full disassembly, crank inspection/machining (usually .010" or .020" undersize), line boring mains if housings worn, new bearings throughout, and reassembly with proper clearances. Count on 30-40 hours for short block work or 40-50 for complete rebuild including heads, timing, and accessories.
Estimated cost: $4,500-7,500

Transmission Mount and Crossmember Deterioration

Common · low severity
Symptoms: Clunking when shifting into gear, Excessive driveline vibration at cruising speed, Visible sagging of transmission tailshaft, Rubbing noise from driveshaft tunnel
Fix: Rubber transmission mount degrades after 70 years, and the crossmember itself often rusts through in the Midwest/Northeast. Replacement is straightforward with proper support: 2-3 hours labor. Check driveshaft U-joints simultaneously as vibration often masks worn joints.
Estimated cost: $250-500

Head Gasket Seepage (Both Sides)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: varies—often appears after overheating event
Symptoms: Coolant weeping from head/block interface, especially rear cylinders, White residue or staining along gasket seam, Slight oil in coolant or coolant in oil (severe cases), Overheating on highway runs or hot weather
Fix: Nailhead head gaskets can weep externally without catastrophic internal failure, but once started it worsens. Both heads should come off together for proper resurfacing and inspection. Includes new gaskets, bolts, coolant, thermostat, and hoses. 14-18 hours labor assuming no warpage requiring machine work.
Estimated cost: $1,600-2,800
Owner tips
  • Run the Dynaflow transmission fluid cooler through a separate auxiliary cooler if you drive in heat or tow—original setup is marginal and heat kills these units
  • Switch to non-detergent 30W or 20W-50 oil if you see consumption; Nailheads with worn guides can't handle thin modern oils
  • Keep fuel fresh or add stabilizer—these carbs clog quickly, and rebuilds get expensive when cores are scarce
  • Check oil pressure with a mechanical gauge at idle hot; anything under 10 psi means bearings are on borrowed time
  • Inspect transmission mount annually—rubber fails silently and driveline vibration wears U-joints and center bearings fast
Buy one if it's been driven regularly and has documented transmission and engine work—sitting survivors are money pits, but a maintained Super is a reliable, smooth highway cruiser with character and parts support.
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