1971 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE

250ci I6RWDMANUALgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$40,076 maintenance + known platform issues
~$8,015/yr · 670¢/mile equivalent · $31,743 maintenance + $7,633 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1971 Biscayne is a full-size B-body workhorse built on proven GM mechanicals, but age and deferred maintenance have turned most survivors into project cars requiring engine and transmission attention plus typical 50-year-old deterioration issues.

TH350/TH400 Transmission Failure from Worn Bushings and Cooler Neglect

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Delayed or harsh 1-2 shift, slipping in third gear, Transmission fluid dark brown or burnt smell, Whining noise in gear, especially when cold, Cooler line leaks at radiator or frame-mounted cooler
Fix: Full rebuild with new bushings, clutches, bands, seals, and governor; replace cooler lines and service or replace external cooler. 12-16 hours labor for remove/rebuild/reinstall.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200

Low Compression from Worn Rings and Cylinder Glazing (250 I6 and 350 V8)

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Hard starting when cold, blue smoke on startup, Loss of power under load, poor fuel economy, Excessive blowby, oil filler cap pops off, Compression test shows cylinders below 110 psi
Fix: Cylinder honing or boring, new pistons and rings, bearings, gaskets, valve job. If crank is scored, add machine work or replacement. In-chassis rebuild 24-30 hours; pulled engine 18-22 hours.
Estimated cost: $2,200-4,500

Deteriorated Transmission and Engine Mounts

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Clunk or thud on acceleration or deceleration, Excessive drivetrain movement visible from engine bay, Vibration at idle that changes with load, Transmission shifter feels loose or imprecise
Fix: Replace all three engine mounts and transmission crossmember mount; originals are 50+ years old and rubber has hardened or separated. 2.5-3.5 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $350-650

Fuel System Varnish and Carb Clogging from Ethanol and Sitting

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Stumble or hesitation on acceleration, Flooding, hard starting, or stalling when warm, Fuel leaks at carburetor base or filter canister, Fuel filter clogged with rust and varnish flakes
Fix: Full carburetor rebuild (Rochester or Holley depending on spec), new fuel filter, clean or replace fuel lines, possibly new fuel pump if diaphragm is stiff. 3-5 hours labor depending on carb complexity.
Estimated cost: $400-800

Spun Rod or Main Bearings from Oil Neglect

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000+ mi
Symptoms: Loud knocking that increases with RPM, Low oil pressure at idle (below 10 psi hot), Metal shavings in oil or on magnetic drain plug, Sudden loss of power followed by engine seizure
Fix: Crankshaft removal, inspection for scoring, machine shop grinding or replacement, new bearings throughout, align-bore block if needed. Engine must come out. 20-28 hours labor plus machine work.
Estimated cost: $3,500-6,500

Frame Rust and Body Mount Deterioration

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Body sags or shifts relative to frame, door fit changes, Rust perforation visible at body mount points, Crunching sound over bumps from collapsed rubber mounts, Frame rust-through near rear spring hangers or behind front wheels
Fix: Body-off restoration is ideal but rarely economical; practical fix involves cutting out rust, welding in patches, replacing body mounts. 16-24 hours labor depending on rust severity.
Estimated cost: $1,200-3,000
Owner tips
  • Change transmission fluid and filter every 30,000 miles and install or verify external cooler — these transmissions run hot and bushings wear fast when fluid breaks down
  • Address oil leaks immediately and run high-zinc oil (ZDDP) for flat-tappet cam protection; these engines were designed for pre-1990s oil formulations
  • Inspect frame and subframe connectors annually in rust-belt cars — perforation happens fast once surface rust starts
  • Avoid ethanol fuel or add stabilizer and run the car monthly; carburetors and fuel systems were not designed for modern E10 and will varnish in 6-12 months of sitting
Buy only if mechanically solid or you're prepared for a full drivetrain refresh — most survivors need $4,000-8,000 in deferred mechanical work, but parts are cheap and the platform is dead-simple to wrench on.
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