Cadillac Models & History 1975
For 1975, there were six models:
- Calais: two-door hardtop coupe and four-door hardtop sedan
- DeVille: two-door coupe and four-door sedan
- Fleetwood Brougham: four-door sedan
- Fleetwood Seventy-Five: four-door sedan, four-door limousine, and commercial chassis used in hearses and ambulances, etc.
- Fleetwood Eldorado: two-door hardtop coupe and two-door convertible
- Seville: four-door sedan
I. D. DATA
The serial number system and locations were unchanged. |
The sixth symbol changed to a “5” for 1975. |
Calais Coupes were numbered 6C47S5?100001 up |
Calais Sedans were numbered 6C49S5?100001 up |
DeVille Coupes were numbered 6D47S5?100001 up |
DeVille Sedans were numbered 6D49S5?100001 up |
Eldorado Coupes were numbered 6L47S59?100001 up |
Eldorado Convertibles were numbered 6L47S59?100001 up |
Broughams were numbered 6B69S5?100001 up |
Seventy-Fives were numbered 6F3S5?100001 up |
Sevilles were numbered 6S69R6Q?500001 up. |
Sevilles sold in 1975 were considered 1976 models and all production of this model was quartered in the Detroit assembly plant, Code “Q”). Engine code “R” was now applied to the new 350 cubic inch Seville V-8.
SPECIFICATIONS
FLUID CAPACITIES
Engine | V8 500cc (8.2L) |
Crankcase | 4 or 5 qt |
Crankcase with new filter | 5 or 6 qt |
AutomaticTransmission after draining | 8 or 10 pt |
Drive Axle | 5 or 4 pt |
Fuel tank | 27.5 gal(US) |
Cooling with heater | 21.3 or 23 qt |
Cooling with A/C | 21.3 or 23 qt |
Heavy duty Cooling | 25.8 qt |
GASOLINE ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECS
Engine V.I.N Code | S | S |
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Fuel delivery | 4 bbl | EFI |
Manufacturer | Cadillac | Cadillac |
Original Spark plug | R45NSX | R45NSX |
Gap | 0.060 in | 0.060 in |
Distributor | Electronic | Electronic |
Ignition timing (BTDC) | 6° | 12° |
Intake valve opens (BTDC) | 21 | 21 |
Fuel pump pressure | 5¼ to 6½ psi | 39 min. |
Idle speed | 600/400 rpm | 600 rpm |
ALTERNATOR AND REGULATOR SPECS
Part # | 1100940 | 1100937 | 1101015 | 1117144 |
Field current @ 12 V | 4.0 – 4.5 | 4.0 – 4.5 | 4.0 – 4.5 | 4.0 – 4.5 |
Output | 42 amps | 63 amps | 80 amps | 145 amps |
Regulator Field-Relay: Air Gap | Solid State | Solid State | Solid State | Solid State |
Regulator Field-Relay: Point Gap | ||||
Regulator Field-Relay: Volts to Close | ||||
Regulator Air Gap | ||||
Regulator Point Gap | ||||
Regulator Volts @ 75° | 13.8 – 14.8 | 13.5 – 14.4 | 13.8 – 14.8 | 13.5 – 14.4 |
BATTERY AND STARTER SPECS
Engine | V8-500cc (8.2L) |
Battery Ampere Hour Capacity | 74 |
Battery Volts | 12 |
Battery Terminal Grounded | Neg. |
Starter, Lock Test, Amps | Not Recommended |
Starter, Lock Test, Volts | |
Starter, Lock Test, Torque | |
Starter, No-Lead Test, Amps | 65 – 95 |
Starter, No-Lead Test, Volts | 9 |
Starter, No-Lead Test, RPM | 7000 – 10500 |
Starter, Brush Spring Tension | 35 oz. min. |
GENERAL ENGINE SPECS
Engine V.I.N Code | S | S |
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Manufacturer | Cadillac | Cadillac |
Fuel delivery | 4 bbl | EFI |
Horsepower | 210@3600 | 210@3600 |
Torque | 380@2000 | 380@2000 |
Bore x Stoke | 4.300 x 4.304 | 4.300 x 4.304 |
Compression Ratio | 8.25:1 | 8.25:1 |
Oil pressure | 35 psi | 35 psi |
CRANKSHAFT SPECS
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Main Brg Journal Dia. | 3.250 |
Main Brg Oil Clearance | 0.0001 – 0.0026 |
Shaft End-play | 0.002 – 0.012 |
Thrust on No. | 3 |
CONNECTING ROD SPECS
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Journal Dia. | 2.5000 |
Oil Clearance | 0.0005 – 0.0028 |
Side Clearance | 0.008 – 0.020 |
PISTON AND RING SPECS
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Piston-Bore Clearance | 0.0006 – 0.0010 |
Ring Side Clearance: Top Compression | 0.0017 – 0.0040 |
Ring Side Clearance: Bottom Compression | 0.0017 – 0.0040 |
Ring Side Clearance: Oil Control | None (side sealing) |
Ring Gap: Top Compression | 0.013 – 0.025 |
Ring Gap: Bottom Compression | 0.013 – 0.025 |
Ring Gap: Oil Control | 0.015 – 0.055 |
VALVE SPECS
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Seat Angle | 45° |
Face Angle | 44° |
Spring Test Pressure | 160 lb @ 1.50 in. |
Spring Installed Height | 115⁄16 in. (1.9375″) |
Stem-to-Guide Clearance: Intake | 0.0010 – 0.0027 |
Stem-to-Guide Clearance: Exhaust | 0.0010 – 0.0027 |
Stem Diameter: Intake | 0.3416 |
Stem Diameter: Exhaust | 0.3416 |
TORQUE SPECS
Engine type | V8-500cc(8.2L) |
Cyl. Head Bolts | 115 ft. lb |
Rod Brg Bolts | 40 ft. lb |
Main Brg Bolts | 90 ft. lb |
Crankshaft Damper or Pulley Bolt | Press fit |
Flywheel to Crankshaft Bolts | 75 ft. lb |
Intake Manifold | 30 ft. lb |
Exhaust Manifold | 35 ft. lb |
CARBURETOR SPECS
Carb ID | 7045230 (M4ME) | 7044530 (M4ME) |
Float Level | 15/32 in | 15/32 in |
Air Valve Spring | 7/16 turn | 1/2 turn |
Pump Rod | 3/8 in | 3/8 in |
Primary Vacuum Break | 0.160 in | 0.230 in |
Secondary Vacuum Break | 0.130in | 0.230 in |
Choke Rod | 0.080 in | 0.080 in |
Choke Unloader | 0.215 in | 0.215 in |
Fast Idle Speed | 1250 rpm | 1250 rpm |
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECS
Feature | Eldorado | Fleetwood 75 | Full size (except Fleetwood 75) |
Caster Range | 1°N – 1°P | 2°N – 0° | 1°N – 1°P |
Caster Pref. | 0° | 1°N | 0° |
Camber LH wheel Range | 3/4°N – 3/4°P | ¾°N – ¾°P | 3/4°N – 3/4°P |
Camber LH wheel Pref. | 0° | 0° | 0° |
Camber RH wheel Range | 1°N – ½°P | 1°N – ½°P | 1°N – ½°P |
Camber RH wheel Pref. | ½°P | ¼°N | ¼°N |
Toe-In | 0″ | 1⁄8 in. | 1⁄8 in. |
Steering Axis Inclination | 11° | 6° | 6° |
HISTORICAL NOTES
1975 Cadillac Notes
- Dealer introductions took place September 19, 1974.
- Model year production was 264,731 cars.
- Lower axle ratios were used to improve fuel mileage except on limousines.
- This is the first time prices on production models surpassed the price of 1957-1960 Eldorado Broughams.
- Edward C. Kennard was general manager
- Robert J. Templin was chief engineer
- Wayne Kady was chief designer (Cadillac Studio)
- F. T. Hopkins was general sales manager
- Cadillac production figures
Calais8,300 (increased 1,417)
Sedan de Ville63,352 (increased 2,933)
Coupe de Ville110,218 (decreased 1,983)
Eldorado44,752 (increased 4,340)
Seville16,355 ()
Series 6018,755 (increased 505)
Series 752,999 (decreased 1,166)
1975 Automotive Notes
- New car sales drop by nearly two million
- New names and models appear: Astre, Bobcat, Charger SE, Cordoba, Elite, Granada, Monarch, Monza, Pacer, Seville, Skyhawk, Starfire
- All major automakers install catalytic converters
- Automakers are offering large rebates in order to sell cars
- The last American convertibles are built (except for Cadillac); automakers fear a federal rule on rollover protection (which never arrives)
- GM news:
- Elliott M. Estes was president of GM
- Thomas A. Murphy was chairman of the board at GM
- In spite of overall sales, Chevrolet outsells Ford by about 200,000 units
- Oldsmobile moves from fourth to third; Pontiac is fourth; and Buick moves up one
- Monza, Starfire, and Skyhawk are built in Canada
- Skyhawk and Starfire are powered by V-6 engines
- Monza is powered by the Vega 4 or small V-8 engine
- Seville promotes it quality and “international” size — the smallest Caddy in over 50 years — in order to attract Mercedes-Benz and BMW buyers
- Seville uses a 350-cid V-8 (5.7 litre) with Bendix fuel injection
- Other Cadillacs have as standard a 500-cid V-8 (8.2 litre) with 190 net horsepower
- Cosworth Vega is introduced
- Experimental air bags are installed in some 1974-75 Buicks, Cadillacs, and Oldsmobile — many owners are not aware they are in the steering wheel
- Sporty Monza 2+2 fastback/hatchback arrives based on the Vega
- Ford news:
- The “precision-size” Granada and Monarch feature a mock-Mercedes look and becomes big sellers
- Ford promotes low fuel consumption cars: Pinto, Mustang, and Bobcat
- Ford wants an extension of current emissions standard until after the 1981 models
- Popular demand makes a 302-cid V-8 (5 litre)available in the Mustang II
- Mercury changes the grille on the Pinto to create the Bobcat
- Chrysler news:
- Plymouth drops from third to sixth place
- Cordoba and Charger SE are built in Canada
- Cordoba is a personal luxury coupe selling over 150,000 units in its first year
- Dodge Charger SE is a clone to the Cordoba, but does not sell as well
- Mid-size Plymouth is now the Fury; full-size models are Gran Fury
- AMC news:
- AMC introduces the egg-shaped Pacer as the “first wide small car”
- AMC plans to put a Wankel rotary engine in the Pacer does not materialize
- AMC introduces an overdrive transmission imported from England
- Other makes news:
- Borg-Warner releases its first US-built 5-speed transmission
- Series III Excalibur debuts with a big Chevrolet 454-cid V-8 (7.4 litre)
- Top American Automobile Corporations for 1975
1. General Motors3,665,990
2. Ford2,076,101
3. Chrysler979,216
4. AMC241,501
5. Others665
- Top model year production for 1975
Chevrolet1,755,773
Ford1,569,608
Oldsmobile631,795
Pontiac531,922
Buick481,768
Skyhawk29,448
Apollo23,379
Skylark39,754
Century116,086
Regal67,372
LeSabre109,201
Estate Wagon13,740
Electra 22595,030
Riviera17,306
Plymouth454,105
Mercury404,650
Dodge377,462
Cadillac264,732
Seville16,355
Calais8,300
DeVille173,570
Eldorado44,752
Fleetwood Brougham18,755
Series Seventy-Five3,000
Chrysler251,549
AMC241,501
Gremlin45,848
Pacer72,158
Matador59,582
Lincoln101,843
Imperial8,830
Checker450
Avanti II125
Excalibur90