Cadillac 1967 VVI Data Book page 192

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Transmission
The Low "L" range should be used when going down very
steep grades. Where traffic signs call for first or second gear,
always shift to Low " L " range.
The right-hand "DRIVE" position reduces shifting in heavy
traffic and on hills, provides more control on slippery pave-
ment, and decreases brake usage when descending medium
grades.
When parking on hills or steep inclines, and when stopping
or leaving the car unattended, even for a few moments, place
the shift lever in the park " P " position to lock the rear wheels.
Also apply the parking brake and turn the front wheels toward
curb.
SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle identification number
The Vehicle Identification Number is used in license and
insurance applications and in general reference to the automo-
bile. This number is located on the rear portion of the crank-
case behind the intake manifold, and on top of the frame right
side rail to the rear of the radiator. For the owner's convenience
it also appears on the plastic service notice plate on the left
front door lock pillar.
FLUID CAPACITIES
Fuel Tank-approximately 26 U. S. gallons, (21¾ Imperial
gallons) except Commercial Chassis-20 U. S. gallons (16%
Imperial gallons).
Turbo Hydra-malic transmission with strainer change—3½
U. S. quarts (3 Imperial quarts).
Engine Oil—4 U. S. quarts, (3¼ Imperial
quarts) with
filter change, 5 U. S. quarts (4¼ Imperial quarts).
Rear Axle—5 U. S. pints (4¼ Imperial pints).
Cooling System—See page 53
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Type of Engine
90°, V-8 overhead valve
Bore and Stroke
4.130 in. x 4.000 in.
Piston Displacement
429 cu. in-
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Type of Battery
Delco Energizer No. R71
Capacity, Ampere Hours
73
Plates, Number Per Cell
13
Terminal Grounded
Negative
Volts
12
Full Charge Specific Gravity
80°F
1.250-1.280
Cranking Power at 0°F
3350 Watts
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