
For the 1982 Pontiac 6000 with the 4.3L 6-cylinder Engine Code [T] Diesel, the engine oil capacity is 5.9 quarts with a filter change. Recommended viscosities include 10W-30 for temperatures below 16°C, 15W-40 for -18 to 16°C, and 30 weight oil for continuous driving above 0°C. AMSOIL recommends using Signature Series 10W-30 Max-Duty Diesel Oil or Signature Series 5W-30 Max-Duty Diesel Oil paired with an AMSOIL or WIX oil filter.
What oil does a 1982 Pontiac 6000 4.3L Diesel take?
The engine requires an oil with a CF grade specification. Depending on your operating environment, you should select the appropriate viscosity: 10W-30 for temperatures below 16°C, 15W-40 for temperatures between -18 to 16°C, or 30 weight oil for continuous driving above 0°C.
AMSOIL product recommendations
The following high-performance fluids and filters are recommended for your 1982 Pontiac 6000 diesel engine to ensure optimal protection and longevity.
Engine Oil Options
| Product Name | Viscosity | Code |
|---|---|---|
| AMSOIL Signature Series 10W-30 100% Synthetic Max-Duty Diesel Oil | 10W-30 | DTTQT-EA |
| AMSOIL 10W-30 Heavy-Duty 100% Synthetic Diesel Oil | 10W-30 | ADNQT-EA |
| AMSOIL Signature Series 5W-30 100% Synthetic Max-Duty Diesel Oil | 5W-30 | DHDQT-EA |
Oil Filter Options
| Product Name | Code |
|---|---|
| AMSOIL Oil Filter | EAO23-EA |
| WIX XP Oil Filter | 51036XP-EA |
| WIX Oil Filter | 51036-EA |
Coolant & Transmission Fluid
| Component | Product Name | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Coolant | AMSOIL Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze & Coolant | ANTPC1G-EA |
| Coolant | AMSOIL Propylene Glycol Antifreeze and Engine Coolant | ANT1G-EA |
| ATF | AMSOIL Signature Series Fuel-Efficient 100% Synthetic ATF | ATLPK-EA |
| ATF | AMSOIL OE Fuel-Efficient 100% Synthetic ATF | OTLQT-EA |
Engine Oil Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Oil Grade | CF |
| Drain Plug Torque | 26 ft/lbs |
Engine Oil Capacity
| Condition | Capacity |
|---|---|
| With Filter Change | 5.9 quarts |
Note: Always check the oil level after refilling.
How much coolant and transmission fluid is required?
Coolant capacity varies based on your vehicle’s configuration, with approximately 13.2 to 13.7 quarts required. For the automatic transmission (THM125C), the total fill capacity for a 3-speed model is 4.8 quarts, while an initial fill requires 4 quarts.
Coolant Capacity Details
| Configuration | Capacity |
|---|---|
| With AC | 13.7 quarts |
| Without AC (O) | 13.2 quarts |
Transmission Fluid Details
| Specification/Type | Capacity |
|---|---|
| THM125C (3-speed) Total Fill | 4.8 quarts |
| Initial Fill | 4 quarts |
Note: The manufacturer’s technical service bulletin indicates that the Dexron II or III specification has been updated to Dexron VI for this application.
Diesel maintenance notes for this vehicle
- Oil Filter Efficiency: Using an AMSOIL Oil Filter provides 99 percent filtering efficiency at 20 microns, which helps reduce engine wear and allows lower restriction.
- WIX XP Advantage: The WIX XP series offers drain intervals of up to 25,000 miles.
- Coolant Mixing: If using the AMSOIL Propylene Glycol Antifreeze, it is a concentrated formula and requires mixing with distilled or high-quality water.
- Air Filter: No specific air filter recommendations are available from the source data.
Common diesel oil-related concerns and how AMSOIL products may help
| Concern | Why it matters | AMSOIL Product | How it may help | Limitation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Wear | Diesel engines face high pressure and friction. | Signature Series Diesel Oil | Delivers up to 6X more wear protection. | Requires proper service intervals. |
| Extreme Temperatures | Viscosity changes can affect lubrication. | Heavy-Duty Synthetic Diesel Oil | Excels in extreme temperatures and maintains viscosity. | Not confirmed from source data. |
| Contaminants | Small particles cause abrasive wear. | AMSOIL Oil Filter | Provides 99% efficiency at 20 microns. | Not confirmed from source data. |
Common maintenance concerns for this vehicle
Owners of the 1982 Pontiac 6000 diesel should focus on maintaining fuel system integrity and managing the unique requirements of early 1980s diesel technology. Regular checks of cooling system hoses, gaskets, and metal components are advised to prevent leaks or overheating.
Recall, TSB, and manufacturer communication notes
NHTSA research identified two recall campaigns for the 1982 Pontiac 6000:
Disclaimer: Always verify open recalls by using your specific VIN through official manufacturer or NHTSA channels.
About this vehicle
The 1982 Pontiac 6000 is a mid-size automobile that was part of Pontiac’s transition to numeric model nomenclature in the early 1980s. Positioned between the Phoenix and the Bonneville, the 6000 utilized the General Motors A platform, sharing its architecture with other contemporary GM vehicles like the Chevrolet Celebrity and Buick Century. During its production run, which extended into the early 1990s, the 6000 was available in various configurations, including notchback sedans and station wagons.
Regarding the powertrain, this specific vehicle is identified as having a 4.3L V6 diesel engine. This 263 cu in (4.3 L) V6 diesel design is part of the Oldsmobile Diesel engine series produced by GM between 1978 and 1985. While earlier V8 diesel variants from this era faced significant reliability challenges, the later V6 diesel design was noted as not having those same specific problems. Because this vehicle utilizes a specialized diesel powertrain from a transitional era of GM engine development, owners should focus their research on the specific nuances of the 4.3L V6 diesel architecture rather than more common gasoline-powered engines. Maintenance context for these vehicles often revolves around ensuring fuel system integrity and managing the unique requirements of early 1980s diesel technology.
Common questions about this vehicle’s diesel oil and maintenance
What is the oil capacity for my 1982 Pontiac 6000 4.3L Diesel?
The capacity is 5.9 quarts when performing an oil change with a new filter.
Which viscosity should I use in cold weather?
For temperatures below 16°C, the AMSOIL lookup suggests using 10W-30. For even colder conditions down to -18°C, 15W-40 is recommended.
Can I use standard gasoline engine oil in this diesel?
No, this engine requires an oil with a CF grade specification. AMSOIL recommends Max-Duty Diesel oils like DTTQT-EA for proper protection.
How often can I change my oil?
Using high-quality synthetics like AMSOIL Signature Series allows you to confidently extend drain intervals compared to conventional oils.
What should I do about the brake hose recall?
If your vehicle is affected by campaign 83V007000, a dealer will inspect and replace rear brake hoses at no charge to owners.
Does my transmission need special fluid?
The AMSOIL lookup note references an update from Dexron II/III to Dexron VI for the THM125C transmission. The lookup lists ATLPK-EA or OTLQT-EA for this application.
Disclaimer: This information is derived from provided source data. Always consult your vehicle’s owner manual or a certified mechanic to confirm specifications before performing maintenance.