Cadillac Moels & History 1981

The biggest news for 1981 was actually an ’82 model: the new subcompact Cimarron, introduced in the spring. (More on that in the next section.)

The second biggest was the new variable-displacement gasoline engine, developed by the Eaton Corporation a standard in all models except Seville. Depending on driving conditions, the innovative V8-6-4 engine ran on four, six, or eight cylinders, switching back and forth as needed. The object, of course, was to conserve fuel in the wake of rising gasoline prices. A microprocessor determined which cylinders weren’t necessary at the moment. Then it signaled a solenoid-actuated blocker plate, which shifted to permit the rocker arm to pivot at a different point than usual. Therefore, selected intake and exhaust valves would remain closed rather than operate normally. Valve litters and pushrods traveled up-and-down in the normal manner, but unneeded valve pairs stood idle. When running on four, displacement grew back to eight as soon as you stepped on the gas to pass, demanding maximum power — an assurance to those who might wonder if a four-cylinder Cadillac powerplant was good enough. The system had been tested (and “Proven”) in over half a million miles of driving. Cadillac claimed that the “perceived sensation” during displacement changes was “slight.” because no shifting was involved.

Another feature: push a button and an MPG Sentinel showed the number of cylinders in operation; push again to see instantaneous miles-per-gallon. Though the principle was not new, having been experimented with during World War II, the new engine was hailed as a dramatic answer to the economy problem for large passenger cars. Expanded self-diagnostics now displayed 45 separate function codes for mechanics to investigate. Imaginative but complex, the V8-6-4 brought more trouble than ease to many owners and didn’t last long in the overall lineup. Although it lasted for only a year, limousines kept it for several years longer.

On another level, Buick’s 252 cu, in. (4.1-liter) V-6 engine, introduced late in the 1980 model year, continued for a full season as an economy option.

Cadillacs now carried an on-board digital computer capable of making 300,000 decisions per second. It could even provide continued operation of the car if critical sensors malfunctioned, making an instantaneous substitution — even turning to a built-in analog computer if the digital electronics collapsed. To improve emissions, the new Computer Command Control module used seven sensors to monitor exhaust, engine speed, manifold air pressure, and coolant temperature, then adjust the air/fuel mixture.

“Answering Today’s Needs with Tomorrow’s Technology” was the logical theme of the full-line catalog. Though technically impressive, 1981 was not a year of significant change beyond some new grilles and other cosmetic alterations. Oldsmobile’s 350 cu. in. diesel V-8 was available in all six models: Fleetwood Brougham coupe and sedan, Coupe and Sedan DeVille, Eldorado, and Seville. A new light went under the hood. Rust-prevention measures touched over 100 specially treated areas, including pre-coated metals. Overdrive automatic transmission was now available with the V-6 engine on Fleetwood Brougham and DeVille. A memory seat option returned the six-way power driver’s seat to one of two selected positions.

.I.N. DATA

  • All Cadillacs had a new 17-symbol Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), stamped on a metal tag attached to the upper left surface of the cowl, visible through the windshield.
  • The number begins with a “1” to indicate the manufacturing country (U.S.A.), followed by a “G” for General Motors and a “6” for Cadillac Division.
  • The next letter indicates restraint system:
    • “A” manual (standard)
    • “B” automatic.
  • Symbol five is a letter denoting car line and series:
    • “S” Seville
    • “B” Fleetwood Brougham
    • “D” DeVille
    • “F” Fleetwood limousine
    • “Z” commercial chassis
    • “L” Eldorado.
  • Digits six and seven indicate body type:
    • “47” 2-door coupe
    • “69” 4-door four-window sedan
    • “23” six-window, eight-passenger sedan w/auxiliary seat
    • “33” six-window formal limousine w/aux. seat and center partition; “90” commercial chassis (no body); “57” Eldorado coupe.
  • Next comes an engine code:
    • “4” V6-252 4-bbl.
    • “N” V8-350 diesel
    • “6” V8-368 4-bbl.
    • “9” V8-368 DFI.
  • The next symbol is a check digit.
  • Symbol ten indicates model year (“B” 1981).
  • Symbol eleven denotes assembly plant: “9” Detroit; “E” Linden, New Jersey (Seville/Eldorado).
  • The final six-digit production sequence number began with 100001 for Detroit-built models: 600001 (Eldorado) or 680001 (Seville) for those built in New Jersey.
  • An identification number for the V-6 engine was on the left rear of the block; on the V8-350, a code label was on top of the left valve cover and a unit number label atop the right valve cover.
  • Other engines had a unit number on the block behind the left cylinder head, and a VIN derivative on the block behind the intake manifold.
  • A body number plate on the upper horizontal surface of the shroud (except Seville, on front vertical shroud surface) showed model year, build date code, car division, series, style, body assembly plant, body number, trim combination, paint code, modular seat code, and roof option.

SPECIFICATIONS

FLUID CAPACITIES

Engine V6 252cc (4.1L) V8 350cc (5.7L) Diesel V8 368cc (6.0L)
Crankcase 4 qt 6 qt 4 qt
Crankcase with new filter 5 qt 7 5 qt
AutomaticTransmission after draining 8 pt 6 pt 8 pt
Drive Axle 4.25 pt 4.25 pt 4.25 pt
Fuel tank 25 gal(US) 27 gal(US) 25 gal(US)
Cooling with heater 18.2 qt 23.7 qt 21.4 qt
Cooling with A/C 18.2 qt 23.7 qt 21.4 qt
Heavy duty Cooling NA NA NA

GASOLINE ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECS

Engine V.I.N Code 4 6 9
Engine type V6-252cc(4.1L) V8-368cc(6.0L) V8-368cc(6.0L)
Fuel delivery 4 bbl 4 bbl DFI
Manufacturer Buick Cadillac Cadillac
Original Spark plug R45TSX R45NSX R45NSX
Gap 0.060 in. 0.060 in 0.060 in
Distributor Electronic Electronic Electronic
Ignition timing (BTDC) 15° 18° 10°
Intake valve opens (BTDC) 16 11 16
Fuel pump pressure 4¼ to 5¾ psi 5½ to 6½ psi 12 – 14 min.
Idle speed 550 rpm in Drive; A/C 680 575 rpm 470 rpm Drive or Neutral

ALTERNATOR AND REGULATOR SPECS

Part # 1102921 1101040 1101046 1101050 1101091
Field current @ 12 V 4 – 4.5 4 – 4.5 4 – 4.5 4 – 4.5 4 – 4.5
Output 63 amps 70 amps 80 amps 100 amps 100 amps
Regulator Solid state Solid state Solid state Solid state Solid state
Volts @ 75° 13.8 – 14.8 13.8 – 14.8 13.8 – 14.8 13.8 – 14.8 13.8 – 14.8

BATTERY AND STARTER SPECS

Engine V6-252cc (4.1L) V8-368cc (6.0L) V8-350cc (5.7L)Diesel
Battery Ampere Hour Capacity 540 amps cold cranking power @ 0°F
Battery Volts 12 12 12
Battery Terminal Grounded Neg. Neg. Neg.
Starter, Lock Test, Amps Not Recommended
Starter, Lock Test, Volts
Starter, Lock Test, Torque
Starter, No-Lead Test, Amps 65 – 95 65 – 95 40 – 140
Starter, No-Lead Test, Volts 9 9 9
Starter, No-Lead Test, RPM 7000 – 10500 7000 – 10500 8000 – 13000
Starter, Brush Spring Tension 35 oz. min. 35 oz. min. 35 oz. min.

GENERAL ENGINE SPECS

Engine V.I.N Code 4 N 9 6
Engine type V6-252cc(4.1L) V8-350cc(5.7L) V8-368cc(6.0L) V8-368cc(6.0L)
Manufacturer Buick Oldsmobile Cadillac Cadillac
Fuel delivery 4 bbl Diesel DFI 4 bbl
Horsepower 125@3800 105@3200 140@3800 150@3800
Torque 210@2000 205@1600 265@1400 265@1600
Bore x Stoke 3.965 x 3.400 4.057 x 3.385 3.800 x 4.060 3.800 x 4.060
Compression Ratio 8.00:1 22.5:1 8.20:1 8.20:1
Oil pressure 35 psi 40 psi 35 psi 35 psi

CRANKSHAFT SPECS

Engine type V6-252cc(4.1L) V8-350cc(5.7L) diesel V8-368cc(6.0L)
Main Brg Journal Dia. 2.4995 2.9993 – 3.0003 3.250
Main Brg Oil Clearance 0.0003 – 0.0018 0.0005 – 0.0021 (No. 5: 0.0015 – 0.0031in) 0.0001 – 0.0026
Shaft End-play 0.003 – 0.009 0.004 – 0.014 0.002 – 0.012
Thrust on No. 2 3 3

CONNECTING ROD SPECS

Engine type V6-252cc(4.1L) V8-350cc(5.7L) diesel V8-368cc(6.0L)
Journal Dia. 2.2487 – 2.2495 2.1238 – 2.1248 2.5000
Oil Clearance 0.0005 – 0.0026 0.0005 – 0.0026 0.0005 – 0.0028
Side Clearance 0.006 – 0.023 0.006 – 0.020 0.008 – 0.020

PISTON AND RING SPECS

Engine type V6-252cc (4.1L) V8-350cc(5.7L) Diesel V8-368cc(6.0L)
Piston-Bore Clearance 0.0013 – 0.0035 0.0005 – 0.0006 0.0006 – 0.0014
Ring Side Clearance: Top Compression 0.0030 – 0.0050 0.005 – 0.007 0.0017 – 0.0040
Ring Side Clearance: Bottom Compression 0.0030 – 0.0050 0.0018 – 0.0038 0.0017 – 0.0040
Ring Side Clearance: Oil Control 0.0035 max. 0.0078 max. None (side sealing)
Ring Gap: Top Compression 0.013 – 0.023 0.015 – 0.025 0.013 – 0.023
Ring Gap: Bottom Compression 0.013 – 0.023 0.015 – 0.025 0.013 – 0.023
Ring Gap: Oil Control 0.015 – 0.035 0.015 – 0.055 0.015 – 0.055

VALVE SPECS

Engine type V6-252cc (4.1L) V8-350cc(5.7L) Diesel V8-368cc(6.0L)
Seat Angle 45° 45°(intake); 31° (exhaust) 45°
Face Angle 44° 44°(intake); 30° (exhaust) 44°
Spring Test Pressure 164 lb @ 1.34″(exhaust: 182 lb @ 1.34″) 210 lb @ 1.30″ 160 lb @ 1.50″
Spring Installed Height 1-11/32″ 1-43/64″ 1-15/32″
Stem-to-Guide Clearance: Intake 0.0015 – 0.0035 0.0010 – 0.0027 0.0010 – 0.0027
Stem-to-Guide Clearance: Exhaust 0.0015 – 0.0032 0.0015 – 0.0032 0.0012 – 0.0029
Stem Diameter: Intake 0.3412 0.3429 0.3410
Stem Diameter: Exhaust 0.3412 0.3424 0.3417

TORQUE SPECS

Engine type V6-252cc (4.1L) V8-350cc(5.7L) Diesel V8-368cc(6.0L)
Cyl. Head Bolts 80 ft.lb 130 ft. lb 95 ft. lb
Rod Brg Bolts 40 ft.lb 42 ft. lb 40 ft. lb
Main Brg Bolts 100 ft.lb 120 ft. lb 90 ft. lb
Crankshaft Damper or Pulley Bolt 225 ft.lb 200 – 310 ft. lb Press fit
Flywheel to Crankshaft Bolts 60 ft.lb 60 ft. lb 75 ft. lb
Intake Manifold 45 ft.lb 40 ft. lb 30 ft. lb
Exhaust Manifold 25 ft.lb 25 ft. lb long bolts: 35 ft. lb; short bolts: 12 ft. lb

CARBURETOR SPECS

Carb ID 17081248 (M4ME) 17081289 (M4ME)
Float Level 3/8 in 13/32 in
Air Valve Spring 5/8 turn 5/8 turn
Pump Rod fixed fixed
Primary Vacuum Break 0.164 in 0.164 in
Secondary Vacuum Break 0.136 in 0.136 in
Choke Rod 0.139 in 0.139 in
Choke Unloader 0.243 in 0.243 in
Fast Idle Speed See underhood decal

WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECS

Feature Eldorado Full size Seville
Caster Range 1½°P – 3½°P 2½°P – 3½°P 1½°P – 3½°P
Caster Pref. 2½°P 3°P 2½°P
Camber LH wheel Range 3/16°N – 3/16°P 3/32°P to 57/64°P 3/16°N to 3/16°P
Camber LH wheel Pref. ½°
Camber RH wheel Range 3/16°N – 3/16°P 3/32°P to 57/64°P 3/16°N to 3/16°P
Camber RH wheel Pref. ½°
Toe-In 1/8°P to 1/8°P 18 in. 18 in.P to 18 in.P
Steering Axis Inclination 11° 10-19/32° 11°

HISTORICAL NOTES

1981 Cadillac Notes

  • Introduced: September 25, 1980.
  • Edward C. Kennard was general manager
  • Robert J. Templin was chief engineer
  • Wayne Kady was chief designer (Cadillac Studio)
  • L. B. Pryor was general sales manager
  • Model year production: 253,591 (including 13,402 1982 Cimarrons built during the 1981 model year).
  • The total included 30,440 cars with V-6 engine and 42,200 diesels.
  • Calendar year production: 259,135.
  • Calendar year sales by U.S. dealers: 230,665 for a 3.7 percent market share.
  • Model year sales by U.S. dealers: 226,427 (including 8,790 Cimarrons built before September 1981).
  • Historical Footnotes: “Cadillac is class,” the full-line catalog declared, echoing a theme that had been used for decades.
  • “Class” seemed to take many forms by the 1980s.
  • In addition to the customary funeral/ambulance adaptations and stretch limos from various manufacturers, two conversions came from Wisco Corporation (in Michigan): a Renaissance Coupe DeVille and a Seville Caballero.
  • Cadillac production figures
Cimarron17,602
Fleetwood/de Ville series149,715 (increased 13,078)
Eldorado60,643 (increased 7,958)
Seville28,631 (decreased 10,713)
Series 751,200 (decreased 1,162)

1981 Automotive Notes

  • GM news:
  • Ford news:
  • Chrysler news:
  • AMC news:
  • Other makes news:
  • Top American Automobile Corporations for 1981


1. General Motors4,133,392
2. Ford1,395,594
3. Chrysler791,258
4. AMC137,236
5. Others3,385


  • Top model year production for 1981
Chevrolet1,673,093
Ford950,301
Oldsmobile873,678
Buick856,996
Skylark262,328
Century144,267
Regal240,200
LeSabre82,877
Electra75,317
Riviera52,007
Pontiac489,436
Plymouth393,633
Mercury375,756
Dodge340,899
Cadillac240,189
Seville28,631
DeVille109,245
Eldorado60,643
Fleetwood Brougham39,800
Fleetwood Limousine1,870
AMC137,235
Spirit44,619
Concord55,187
Eagle 5022,943
Eagle 3014,486
Lincoln69,537
Chrysler56,726
Checker2,950
Excalibur235
Avanti II200
Alfa-Romeo197,287
U.S. Alfa-Romeo sales2,294
American Turbo Coupe40