Just confirming some parts and fluids for a “master list” for 64 I’ve been attempting to curate. Would love your input!
This may be a fairly polarizing list and some may not agree. I intend this to be a growing list of common serviceable items. Yes, I know most are listed in the manual. But that was published 60 years ago, some of that stuff isn’t available anymore. Obviously, YMMV and by no means is this list gospel. I just think it’d be helpful to have one thread with most of the common parts and part #s for easy access
1964 Cadillac
Serviceable items
Air Filter
⁃ AC DELCO A63C
⁃ Wix 42080
Oil Filter
⁃ Wix 51049
⁃ Fram PH25
Oil
⁃ Rotella T4 15w40 (no ZDDP needed)
⁃ Valvoline VR1 10w30
-or utilize any of the describe weights in the shop manual
Power Steering Fluid
⁃ ATF (Dex III)
Break Fluid
⁃ Dot 3/4
ATF
⁃ Dex III
⁃ Chevron is a good brand for Dex III replacement
Coolant
⁃ any green stuff
Spark Plugs (.035 gap)
⁃ Champion RJ12YC
⁃ Autolite 85
⁃ AC 44 (43 or 45 work as well for one step in temp either way
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That's a good start, and thanks for your time and effort.
For oil, I also like Joe Gibbs Driven (available on Summit and others.) High ZDDP and lots of viscosity and blend choices.
I will never use a Fram oil filter. They are very cheaply made inside.
If you ever cut one open you'll know why you don't want to trust your engine to it.
I like Wix or NAPA. And most of the premium-priced ones.
I have heard this about Fram filters. I am ashamed to admit my 64 Fltwd has a Fram on it now-but I needed one in a pinch and knew that one would fit. Truth be told-trying to find a more serviceable replacement for the oil filter is what led me down this rabbit hole to create a list for myself to refer back to with what people are commonly using. Figured others may find it useful as well.
I will have to check out Joe Gibbs. I like the idea of using a high ZDDP oil to begin with and not fiddling with additives.
Thanks for the addition!
I have been using Valvoline VR1 Racing oil for about 2 decades now. It comes conventional or synthetic, 10W-30 or 20W-50. Not the highest zinc content but much higher than your regular oil. You can usually find these at AutoZone and other local auto parts stores.. at least the last time I checked, or Amazon can have it to you in a day.
As far as filters, there are reproduction original style filters out there with the attached nut at bottom. They are not cheap if you can find them but seem to be very high quality. Here are a couple of examples. If you just need a filter, almost all will work fine. I used Fram for first 10 years not knowing they were supposedly bad quality, but had zero issues with them. I know use the original style sourced filters. Here is a picture of a couple of them. I ended up having to get them from another GM make repro site then painting the Cadillac Blue but they are the correct filter shown in all the original literature.
Thanks Jason! As always. I appreciate your expertise on these vehicles.
Do you happen to have a link or a part # of the original filters?
-Logan
I will try to find that link.
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