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07-07-07, 11:55 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Member Cadillac(s): 1983 Cadillac Fleetwood | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Toledo Age: 26 | | 500 in 83 Fleetwood I just got done putting a 500 in a 83 fleetwood. This project has been nothing but a pain in my rear since the start.The first big problem was the oil pan. I needed the sump at the rear and this one was at the front. So i took it to work and cut it in half flipped it around and tig welded it back together. Then i had to extend the the oil pick up and tig weld it back together. Then the motor mounts, I had to drill holes in the engine cradle and then notch them to fit the mounts on the 500. the torque converter on the over drive trqanny would not bolt to the 500s flywheel so i had to change the tranny. I went with a bop 400 turbo. I had to shorten my drive shaft and move the tranny mount. The motor is in now and it was a little tighter then i thought it would be, but it does fit. Dont let anyone tell you that it will go " right in " bc it didnt for me anyways. If anyone knows what the oil psi is supose to be on the 500 , it would be real helpful. Its a 76 500 out of a fleetwood. Im glad i did the 500 project bc the car is a tire burnin machine now. It used to have the ht 4100 in it which was a real dog. | 
07-08-07, 12:54 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 95 fleetwood 81 deville | | Join Date: May 2003 Location: Massachusetts | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood It's too bad you did not get a 77-79 full size caddy as a donor car.. the oil pan and trassmission and drive shaft , crossmember...every part you need is a bolt in off that car... motor mounts ...you did a lot of extra work... but its a good thing you went with the th400... that 200 4R would not of lasted long... | 
07-08-07, 01:00 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 95 fleetwood 81 deville | | Join Date: May 2003 Location: Massachusetts | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood Oh I forgot one thing the rear end is different . so the drive shaft would not have been a bolt in.. but you could swap the rears.. | 
07-08-07, 08:32 AM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): '80 CDV, '80 Fleetwood Coupe, 1994 Mercedes 140 Coupe | | Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Southern NJ Age: 47 | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood The whole entire swap process has been posted here several times. It is also in junkyard interchange books and has been for years. No it isn't a direct bolt-in swap. Your engine mount problem makes no sense to me though. There is an aftermarked flex plate out now to address the torque converter problem. I used to drill extra holes and use washers with 1/3 ground off to deal with the holes being right next to a step. Then, you still need to hook up the detent cable or the trans will blow up in 5 minutes instead of 1 hour. Better off with the TH-400. Now you need a posi to take advantage of all that torque. | 
07-08-07, 08:36 AM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): '80 CDV, '80 Fleetwood Coupe, 1994 Mercedes 140 Coupe | | Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Southern NJ Age: 47 | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood Quote:
Originally Posted by drmenard It's too bad you did not get a 77-79 full size caddy as a donor car.. the oil pan and trassmission and drive shaft , crossmember...every part you need is a bolt in off that car... motor mounts ...you did a lot of extra work... but its a good thing you went with the th400... that 200 4R would not of lasted long... |
The driveshaft from a 77-9 should be avoided. The 1980-81 is a much better choice as the CV joints are gone. Lighter and less work to keep it alive. Crossmembers don't need to be swapped at all. If anything grab a crossmember from a later LT-1 full sized RWD as they have 2 humps for dual exhaust.
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07-08-07, 11:08 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 95 fleetwood 81 deville | | Join Date: May 2003 Location: Massachusetts | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood Apeman... thats true about the driveshaft.. I have a 472 in a 81 deville.. but the 81 driveshaft is a tube in another tube with rubber in the middle.. I had balance problems with mine so I had Denny's make me a new one... And for the crossmember , thats what I did... I got a new 94-96 fleetwood crossmember for just over $100 and all I had to do was drill two holes in the frame for a bolt in.. | 
07-08-07, 01:41 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Member Cadillac(s): 1983 Cadillac Fleetwood | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Toledo Age: 26 | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood Thanks guys for all the info. Do any of you know the oil psi on the 500. I was going to turn the oil pump over with a drill through the distibutor before i start this thing to make sure im getting oil. | 
07-08-07, 05:29 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): '80 CDV, '80 Fleetwood Coupe, 1994 Mercedes 140 Coupe | | Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Southern NJ Age: 47 | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood 80/81 driveshaft durability tested with 500 for many years by myself and a few other Cadillac patriots. Twist it with 550 foot lbs mulitplied by TH-400 and it will hold up. Take the car to a garage where some idiot places it on the center post lift and contacts the driveshaft and it's all over. | 
07-08-07, 11:05 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Enthusiast Cadillac(s): 97 Deville Concurs,91 Geo Tracker 5spd 4WD Conv. | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Staten Island NY | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood r u using a 4spd auto with OD or a 3speed? | 
07-09-07, 12:43 AM
|  | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): Nitrous03DHS,AJtune,Corsa,Volant,3.71s,Grille,tinted,stall'd | | Join Date: May 2007 Location: Wisconsin Age: 32 | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzyosbourne1999 I just got done putting a 500 in a 83 fleetwood. This project has been nothing but a pain in my rear since the start.The first big problem was the oil pan. I needed the sump at the rear and this one was at the front. So i took it to work and cut it in half flipped it around and tig welded it back together. Then i had to extend the the oil pick up and tig weld it back together. Then the motor mounts, I had to drill holes in the engine cradle and then notch them to fit the mounts on the 500. the torque converter on the over drive trqanny would not bolt to the 500s flywheel so i had to change the tranny. I went with a bop 400 turbo. I had to shorten my drive shaft and move the tranny mount. The motor is in now and it was a little tighter then i thought it would be, but it does fit. Dont let anyone tell you that it will go " right in " bc it didnt for me anyways. If anyone knows what the oil psi is supose to be on the 500 , it would be real helpful. Its a 76 500 out of a fleetwood. Im glad i did the 500 project bc the car is a tire burnin machine now. It used to have the ht 4100 in it which was a real dog. | COOL  | 
11-12-07, 03:30 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Member Cadillac(s): 1984 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham DeElegance | | | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood About to do this swap as well. Did you find any headers to fit this setup? | 
11-14-07, 06:09 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): 74 Eldorado | | Join Date: May 2005 Location: Columbus, Ohio | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood Hey Ozzzy, I'm from Toledo and so is my 74 eldorado...... What side of the river are located?
Congrats on the swap....Can wait to get to work on my motor over the winter, trying to sell my elcamino first then its on....
Take Care | 
06-30-09, 04:17 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Enthusiast Cadillac(s): 90 broughams | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Minneapolis | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood I tried looking through the search feature for 7 pages, my eyes hurt and I'm tired. I'm putting a '76 500 in a 90 brougham. The 500 has a mid sump pan, from what it looks like. I was wondering if that is the correct one to use. I've read that theres a front, mid and rear...is that right? Also, the 77-79 will have all the necessary parts or will an 80 have the parts? | 
06-30-09, 06:52 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Fanatic Cadillac(s): '85 FWD fleetwood, '93 fleetwood Bro | | Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: mich Age: 78 | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood The info I have here is that normal oil pressure on 472/500 is 35 to 40 PSI. Not a lot, but it seems to work fine. It's not like the old days (50s) when we thought the pressure should be 125 PSI  | 
06-30-09, 11:21 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Member Cadillac(s): Eldorado | | | | | Re: 500 in 83 Fleetwood The TH400 is the way to go, but the 9" tail section needs a shorter drive shaft. A 4" tail section has allowed me use the same drive shaft, but converting a trans requires complete disassembly. Check your rear axle ratio; might not be best for a non overdrive trans. Bruce Roe CLC # 14630 | | Cadillac Discussion Tools | | |
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