1974 CADILLAC DEVILLE

472ci V8RWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$44,407 maintenance + known platform issues
~$8,881/yr · 740¢/mile equivalent · $37,703 maintenance + $6,004 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1974 DeVille with the 472ci V8 is a tank built during Cadillac's last year before emissions strangled power. Heavy, thirsty, and built with '70s GM quality—expect carburetor headaches, transmission cooler failures, and soft engine internals that don't love sustained high RPM or neglect.

Transmission Oil Cooler Failure Leading to Strawberry Milkshake

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Pink or red transmission fluid in radiator or coolant reservoir, Transmission slipping or delayed engagement after mixing fluids, Engine overheating from ATF contaminating coolant, Complete transmission failure if not caught early
Fix: Replace transmission cooler (often integrated into radiator), flush both cooling system and transmission completely, replace radiator if cooler is internal. If ATF contaminated coolant system, expect 6-8 hours labor minimum including system flushes. If transmission internals damaged from coolant intrusion, add full rebuild.
Estimated cost: $800-1,200 for cooler/radiator and flushes; $2,500-4,000 if transmission needs rebuild

Rochester Quadrajet Carburetor Issues

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Hard starting when cold or hot, Black smoke and terrible fuel economy (worse than the already-bad 8-10 mpg), Hesitation, stumbling, or stalling at idle, Leaking fuel from accelerator pump or float bowl
Fix: The Q-jet is rebuildable but 50-year-old examples usually have warped throttle shafts, worn bushings, and cracked castings. Quality rebuild with updated seals and proper jetting takes 3-4 hours. Many owners swap to Edelbrock 1406 or similar for reliability.
Estimated cost: $400-700 for professional rebuild; $350-450 for Edelbrock swap

Soft Camshaft and Lifter Failure

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Loud ticking or tapping from valve train that doesn't quiet with oil pressure, Loss of power and rough idle, Metal shavings in oil or on magnetic drain plug, One or more cylinders misfiring consistently
Fix: The 472 used a soft flat-tappet cam that wears with wrong oil (need high ZDDP) or neglect. Cam replacement requires intake manifold removal, timing cover work, and often new lifters. Experienced tech needs 10-14 hours. If cam debris damaged bearings, you're looking at full teardown.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200 for cam/lifter job; $4,500-7,000 if bearings damaged requiring short block work

Worn Piston Rings and Cylinder Glazing

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Blue smoke on startup or acceleration, Excessive oil consumption (more than 1 qt per 500 miles), Low compression across multiple cylinders, Blowby visible at PCV valve or oil fill cap
Fix: The 472 runs loose tolerances and rings wear, especially if overheated. Proper ring job requires honing cylinders, new rings, often pistons if worn. If cylinders need boring (.030 over common), you're at 25-30 hours labor for complete teardown, machine work, and reassembly.
Estimated cost: $3,500-5,500 for ring job with hone; $5,000-8,000 for bore and pistons

Transmission Mount Collapse

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunk when shifting from park to drive or reverse, Excessive vibration at idle in gear, Visible transmission sag when inspecting from below, Harsh engagement into gear
Fix: The rubber transmission mount deteriorates from heat and age. Replacement is straightforward—support transmission, unbolt old mount, install new. Takes 1-2 hours. Cheap fix that makes a big difference in drivability.
Estimated cost: $150-300

Head Gasket Failure from Overheating

Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: White smoke from exhaust (coolant burning), Coolant loss with no external leaks, Oil that looks like chocolate milk, Overheating and bubbling in overflow tank
Fix: Usually follows a cooling system failure (bad thermostat, clogged radiator, failed water pump). Both heads need to come off, surfaces machined flat, and new gaskets installed. With manifold removal and cleanup, expect 16-20 hours. Check for warped heads—common on overheated 472s.
Estimated cost: $2,200-3,800 including machine work
Owner tips
  • Run high-zinc oil (ZDDP 1200+ ppm) or add supplement—flat tappet cam will wipe without it
  • Inspect transmission cooler lines and radiator for cross-contamination every oil change—this failure kills transmissions
  • Keep ignition timing and carb tuned properly—these engines run hot and don't tolerate detonation
  • Budget for fuel—7-9 mpg is normal, and this thing needs 20+ gallons of premium to run right
  • Replace all cooling system hoses and clamps preemptively—50-year-old rubber is a ticking time bomb
Buy only if you're handy, patient, and have a fuel station on speed-dial—these are comfortable highway cruisers but nickel-and-dime you with carburetor tuning, fluid leaks, and eventual engine wear requiring machine shop intervention.
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