1984 Pontiac Grand Prix 5.7L Diesel Maintenance Guide | Oil & Filter Specs

AMSOIL diesel oil guide for 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix
AMSOIL diesel oil guide for trucks, vans, SUVs and diesel engines

For the 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix with the 5.7L 8-cylinder Diesel engine (Engine Code N), the oil capacity is 7 quarts (including filter replacement). Recommended viscosities include 10W-30 for temperatures below 16°C, 15W-40 for -18 to 16°C, and 30 weight for continuous driving above 0°C. AMSOIL recommends using Signature Series 10W-30 Max-Duty Diesel Oil paired with an AMSOIL Oil Filter (EAO64-EA).

What oil does a 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix 5.7L Diesel take?

The engine requires an oil with a CF specification. Depending on your operating environment, the following viscosities are recommended: 10W-30 for temperatures below 16°C, 15W-40 for temperatures between -18 to 16°C, and a 30 weight oil is preferred for continuous driving when temperatures are above 0°C.

AMSOIL product recommendations

Based on the AMSOIL lookup for your 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix 5.7L Diesel, the following high-performance fluids and filters are recommended to maintain engine and component longevity.

Engine Oil Options

Product Name Viscosity Part Code
AMSOIL Signature Series Max-Duty Diesel Oil 10W-30 DTTQT-EA
AMSOIL Signature Series Max-Duty Diesel Oil 5W-30 DHDQT-EA
AMSOIL Heavy-Duty 100% Synthetic Diesel Oil 10W-30 ADNQT-EA

Oil Filter Recommendation

Product Name Part Code
AMSOIL Oil Filter EAO64-EA

Coolant & Antifreeze

Product Name Part Code
AMSOIL Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze/Coolant ANTPC1G-EA
AMSOIL Propylene Glycol Antifreeze and Engine Coolant ANT1G-EA

Automatic Transmission Fluid

Product Name Part Code
AMSOIL Signature Series Fuel-Efficient ATF ATLPK-EA
AMSOIL OE Fuel-Efficient ATF OTLQT-EA

Engine Oil Specifications

Specification Details
Oil Grade CF

Engine Oil Capacity & Torque

Measurement Value
Capacity (with filter) 7 quarts
Oil Drain Plug Torque 20 ft/lbs

Note: Always check the oil level after refilling.

Automatic Transmission Fluid Specifications

The transmission requirements vary by model. For all listed transmissions (THM250C, THM200C, THM700-R4, and THM350C), the manufacturer’s Technical Service Bulletin has updated the specification from Dexron II or III to Dexron VI.

Transmission Capacity Guide

Transmission Type Total Fill Capacity Initial Fill
3-speed THM250C 10.8 quarts 4 quarts
3-speed THM200C 9.4 quarts 3.5 quarts
4-speed THM700-R4 11 quarts 5 quarts
3-speed THM350C 10 quarts 3 quarts

Diesel maintenance notes for this vehicle

  • Oil Filter Efficiency: Using a high-quality filter like the AMSOIL EAO64-EA provides 99 percent filtering efficiency at 20 microns.
  • Coolant Capacity: The cooling system capacity is 17.4 quarts.
  • Air Filter: No specific recommendations are available from the source data for air filters or oil vapor filters.

Common diesel oil-related concerns and how AMSOIL products may help

Maintaining a vintage diesel engine requires addressing specific lubrication challenges common to early GM diesel technology.

Concern Why it matters AMSOIL Product How it may help Limitation
Engine Wear Diesel combustion creates high pressure and friction. DTTQT-EA Delivers up to 6X more wear protection. Requires proper service intervals.
Contaminants Small particles can cause abrasive wear. EAO64-EA Greater capacity for small, wear-causing contaminants. Not a substitute for oil changes.
Extreme Temperatures Viscosity changes can affect lubrication during start-up. DHDQT-EA Excels in extreme temperatures. Must match viscosity to ambient temp.

Recall, TSB, and manufacturer communication notes

Official NHTSA research indicates the following for the 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix:

  • Oil Filter Recall (Campaign 07E088000): Certain Honeywell Fram Racing HP4 and HP8 filters may have gaskets that become too pliable, potentially causing oil loss or fire.
  • Cruise Control Recall (Campaign 89V102000): A nylon bushing in the cruise control servo bail may slip, causing unexpected engine speed increases or dieseling.
  • Seat Recliner Recall (Campaign 84V011000): Some bucket seat back locks may not conform to safety standards.

Note: NHTSA complaints regarding brake failure and engine fires are owner reports and should not be treated as verified defects. Always verify open recalls by VIN through an authorized dealer.

About this vehicle

The 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix represents a specific era in Pontiac’s history, transitioning between different market segments and platform architectures. For the specific model equipped with the 5.7L 8-cylinder diesel engine (Engine Code N), owners often face unique maintenance considerations compared to gasoline variants.

Diesel engines of this vintage typically require specialized attention regarding fuel filtration, glow plug operation, and compression management. Because these engines were part of a broader movement in GM’s lineup during the early 1980s, understanding the specific nuances of the ‘N’ code diesel engine is critical for long-term reliability. Owners researching this vehicle should prioritize locating technical service bulletins (TSBs) specifically related to the 5.7L diesel configuration to avoid common pitfalls associated with early-generation GM diesel technology.

Common questions about this vehicle’s diesel oil and maintenance

How much oil does my 1984 Grand Prix 5.7L Diesel take?

It takes 7 quarts of oil when replacing the filter. Always check the level after refilling.

What is the correct oil viscosity for cold weather?

For temperatures below 16°C, 10W-30 is recommended. For colder ranges between -18 to 16°C, 15W-40 is suggested.

Can I use Dexron III in my automatic transmission?

The manufacturer’s Technical Service Bulletin has updated the specification from Dexron II or III to Dexron VI for these transmissions.

How often should I change my diesel oil?

While intervals vary, AMSOIL products like DTTQT-EA are designed to help confidently extend drain intervals.

What should I do about the oil filter recall?

If you have certain Fram Racing HP4 or HP8 filters, contact customer service. Verify your specific filter via VIN with a dealer.

Does my diesel engine need special additives?

While not required by all manuals, AMSOIL offers various diesel-specific solutions for fuel and maintenance needs.

Disclaimer: Information provided is based on available source data. Always consult your original factory owner’s manual or a professional mechanic before performing maintenance.

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