1965 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE

273ci V8RWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$43,736 maintenance + known platform issues
~$8,747/yr · 730¢/mile equivalent · $37,703 maintenance + $5,333 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1965 Plymouth Satellite is a solid mid-size B-body platform with bulletproof mechanicals when maintained, but suffers from age-related issues common to 60-year-old vehicles—rust, deteriorated bushings, and outdated electrical systems are your biggest enemies.

Timing Chain Stretch and Wear

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 80,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling noise from front of engine at startup that quiets after oil pressure builds, Erratic idle or misfiring, Difficulty starting when hot, Check timing and find it's retarded several degrees from spec
Fix: Replace timing chain, gears, and tensioner while you're in there—also do the oil pump drive gear. Front cover removal on these early small-blocks and big-blocks is straightforward. Budget 4-6 hours labor depending on engine bay accessories and whether you're doing just the chain or a full front-end freshen-up with seals.
Estimated cost: $600-1,200

Torsion Bar Crossmember and Lower Control Arm Rust

Common · high severity
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps, Uneven ride height side-to-side, Visible rust perforation on K-member, Lower control arm pivot points wallowed out or cracked
Fix: This is the Achilles heel of B-bodies from snow states. If the K-member is compromised, it's a complete front subframe replacement requiring frame jig work or a clean donor piece welded in—major undertaking. Lower control arms can be replaced individually if caught early. Budget 12-20 hours for K-member replacement, 3-4 hours per control arm if that's all you're doing.
Estimated cost: $2,000-5,000

Single-Wire Alternator Wiring Harness Failure

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: Intermittent charging, Ammeter swings wildly or shows discharge under load, Melted insulation at bulkhead connector, Burned ammeter gauge or connector terminals
Fix: The ammeter runs full current through the dash, and 60 years of heat cycling degrades connections at the bulkhead. Clean and re-terminate all charging circuit connections, inspect ammeter for heat damage, consider converting to voltmeter or adding relay to reduce current through dash. 2-4 hours to properly diagnose and repair/upgrade.
Estimated cost: $200-600

Carter AFB Carburetor Accelerator Pump Failure (273/361/383)

Common · low severity
Symptoms: Hesitation or stumble on acceleration from idle, Black smoke on throttle tip-in, Fuel dribbling from venturi at rest, Hard starting after sitting
Fix: The Carter AFB was standard on most 1965 Satellite engines. Diaphragms and pump cups dry out and crack. Full rebuild kit runs 2-3 hours including proper float adjustment and idle mixture setting. Often accompanied by leaking needle-and-seat that floods the engine.
Estimated cost: $250-500

Rear Leaf Spring Sagging and Shackle Bushing Deterioration

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000+ mi
Symptoms: Rear end sits low, especially when loaded, Clunking or squeaking over bumps, Rear axle appears off-center in wheelwell, Worn shackle bushings with visible play
Fix: Original springs are fatigued after six decades, and rubber shackle bushings turn to dust. Replace springs with HD reproductions and polyurethane shackle bushings. Check front spring eye bushings while you're under there—usually toast too. 4-6 hours for complete rear spring and bushing replacement both sides.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400

Manual Drum Brake Master Cylinder Leaks

Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: Brake pedal slowly sinks to floor when held at stops, Fluid leaking at booster mounting area or down firewall, Spongy pedal that doesn't firm up after bleeding, Low fluid level with no visible external leaks
Fix: Single-reservoir master cylinders leak internally past primary cup or externally at pushrod seal. Non-power cars have no backup—when it fails, you're in trouble. Replace with new or sleeved unit, bench-bleed thoroughly. Power brake cars got dual reservoir by 1967, but 1965s are single-bowl. 2-3 hours including bleeding entire system.
Estimated cost: $300-550

426 Street Wedge Valve Spring Fatigue and Rocker Stud Pulling

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 50,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Ticking or tapping that increases with RPM, Loss of power at high RPM, Misfiring under load, Rocker arm loose or walking off stud, Bent pushrod
Fix: The 426 Street Wedge uses screw-in rocker studs that can pull threads from the head under high spring pressure, especially if someone installed stiffer springs. Valve springs also fatigue. Requires head removal for proper thread repair with helical inserts or hardened inserts, new springs, careful geometry setup. 16-20 hours for both heads off, repaired, and reinstalled with fresh gaskets.
Estimated cost: $2,500-4,500
Owner tips
  • Inspect torsion bar crossmember and frame rails thoroughly before purchase—rust here is a deal-breaker
  • Budget for a complete brake system overhaul including lines, wheel cylinders, and master on any survivor car
  • Change timing chain proactively at 80k if history unknown—cheap insurance against internal damage
  • Upgrade to electronic ignition (Mopar Performance or aftermarket)—points systems are maintenance headaches
  • Keep fresh fuel in the tank and run it regularly—carburetors gum up fast on cars that sit
Buy one if the body and frame are solid—mechanicals are simple and parts are available, but rust repair costs will sink you fast on a compromised example.
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