1970 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

400ci V8RWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$14,098 maintenance + known platform issues
~$2,820/yr · 230¢/mile equivalent · $6,480 maintenance + $6,918 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1970 Caprice is a solid B-body platform with bulletproof small-blocks, but the TH350/TH400 automatics show their age, carburetors need constant attention, and body/frame rust is the real killer in non-desert cars.

TH350/TH400 Transmission Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Slipping between gears, especially 1-2 shift, Delayed engagement when shifting to drive, No reverse or burnt transmission fluid smell, Hard shifts or banging into gear
Fix: These transmissions are robust but 50+ years old now. Internal clutch packs wear, seals harden, and cooler lines rust through causing fluid loss. Rebuild takes 8-12 hours including R&R. Transmission mounts fail simultaneously from age, causing clunking. Many shops recommend replacing cooler and lines while trans is out.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200

Rochester Carburetor Issues

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Hard starting when cold or hot, Rough idle and stalling at lights, Black smoke from tailpipe indicating rich condition, Hesitation or stumble on acceleration, Poor fuel economy even by 1970 standards
Fix: Rochester Quadrajet or 2-barrel units suffer from dried-out accelerator pump diaphragms, stuck choke pull-offs, and varnished jets from sitting or ethanol fuel. Complete rebuild with quality kit takes 3-5 hours if you know these carbs. Many owners switch to Edelbrock for reliability. Ignition timing and vacuum advance also need verification.
Estimated cost: $400-800

Frame and Subframe Rust-Through

Common · high severity
Symptoms: Visible rust perforation on frame rails near rear spring mounts, Sagging rear end or leaf spring mounting failures, Front subframe rust at control arm mounts, Body mounts rotted causing body-to-frame separation
Fix: Rust belt cars have severe frame rot by now. Critical failure points are rear spring perches and front subframe where control arms mount. This isn't a bolt-on fix—requires welding in new sections or replacing entire frame rails. Some cars are total losses. Inspection before purchase is mandatory. Repair estimate assumes moderate rust with welded patches, 15-25 hours.
Estimated cost: $2,000-5,000

Engine Wear and Oil Consumption

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 100,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Blue smoke on startup or acceleration, Excessive oil consumption, 1 quart per 500-800 miles, Low compression on cylinder leak-down test, Valve train noise from worn lifters or camshaft
Fix: The 350/400/454 engines are durable but piston rings glaze and wear after 100k+ miles, especially if neglected. Valve guides wear causing oil consumption. Ring job requires 12-18 hours, full rebuild 25-35 hours. Many owners opt for crate engines now given age and parts availability. If compression is good, lifter/cam replacement is cheaper at 8-12 hours.
Estimated cost: $2,500-6,500

Single-Circuit Brake System Failures

Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: Complete brake pedal loss with master cylinder failure, Leaking wheel cylinders causing brake fluid puddles, Soft pedal requiring pumping to build pressure, Brake lines rusted through at frame clips
Fix: 1970 predates dual-circuit brakes—master cylinder failure means NO brakes. Wheel cylinders leak internally, brake lines rust at bends. Full system overhaul including master, wheel cylinders, hoses, and select hard lines is common on unrestored cars. Takes 6-10 hours. Strongly recommend converting to dual-circuit master for safety.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500

Fuel System Degradation

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Fuel smell inside car or in trunk area, Hard starting after sitting, Engine stalling or stuttering at speed, Visible fuel leaks at tank, pump, or lines
Fix: Gas tanks rust from inside out, fuel pumps are mechanical and wear out, and steel fuel lines corrode. Fuel filter clogs from tank sediment. If car sat for years, tank needs cleaning or replacement. Complete fuel system refresh involves tank drop, new pump, filter, lines inspection—takes 6-10 hours depending on line condition.
Estimated cost: $600-1,400
Owner tips
  • Inspect frame and floors FIRST before buying—rust repair exceeds car value quickly on these
  • Flush transmission and change fluid/filter every 25k mi to extend life of aging TH350/TH400
  • Run ethanol-free fuel if possible and drive weekly to prevent carburetor varnishing
  • Convert to dual-circuit master cylinder and consider front disc brake upgrade for safety
  • Budget for full brake system refresh on any unrestored car—wheel cylinders are 50+ years old
  • Check engine compression before purchase—ring jobs cost more than many running examples
Buy a rust-free Western car with documented maintenance—mechanical issues are fixable, but frame rot totals these otherwise great cruisers.
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