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Title: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: mgbeda on March 28, 2022, 03:13:58 PM
Saw this and thought if I had more time and less wife this would make an ideal project.  Looks very clean inside and out.  Of course you have to be able to pull the engine, but I'd rather do that than body work or upholstery.  Check out the option list, too!  $4500 near L.A.

https://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/d/thousand-oaks-1978-cadillac-eldorado/7458407406.html

-mB
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: Bob Hoffmann CLC#96 on March 29, 2022, 02:00:23 PM
What are those black bugs all over the seats???
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 on March 29, 2022, 02:21:05 PM
Not insects. It looks like the dye is peeling from the leather for some strange reason.
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: Big Fins on March 29, 2022, 02:30:35 PM
I just wonder when people are going to be able to spell 'brakes', instead of 'breaks' and disc over disk. Are public schools really that bad these days?
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: James Landi on March 30, 2022, 07:15:29 AM
"I just wonder when people are going to be able to spell 'brakes', instead of 'breaks' and disc over disk. Are public schools really that bad these days?"

  ...and more pointedly, how does ones destroy a "crank bearing" in one of these very durable engines?
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: Bryan J Moran on March 31, 2022, 07:51:21 PM
There are too many low mileage 75-78 Eldorados for reasonable prices to take any risk on a project.
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: James Landi on April 01, 2022, 07:03:33 AM
Bryan's comment is certainly a most worthy of consideration, but I'm thinking the present owner could be hearing a collapsed lifter rather than "a bad main bearing."  Those of us "older folks" know how horrible a stuck lifter can sound.   If it were my car, I'd perform an oil pressure test.   I'm thinking most contemporary mechanics would err on the side of caution rather than suggest what may be a minor issue.   James
Title: Re: '78 Biaritz, needs engine work, looks good, NOT MINE
Post by: Big Fins on April 01, 2022, 01:44:31 PM
Look at The Ark. We all questioned the wiped out thrust bearing in the engine. Bad castings, a plugged oil orifice to the bearing just for a little while, anything can happen. But, dropping the oil pan for an inspection is a moot point on these cars, when pulling the units out is about the same.