Thread: powerglide info needed
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11-22-2004 07:51 AM #1
powerglide info needed
well how much fluid goes in a powerglide with the convertor empty?DO IT NICE NOT TWICE
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11-22-2004 02:52 PM #2
Objects in the mirror are losing
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11-22-2004 03:31 PM #3
.......... and a deeper aftermarket pan can add anywhere for 2 to 4 additional quarts.
Aftermarket trans cooler and lines will add extra also."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
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John 3:16
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11-22-2004 03:47 PM #4
Originally posted by viking
http://www.tciauto.com/tech_info/fluid_capacity.htm
Those fig. looks a little low to me. its been awhile sense ive rebuilt either one, but i must have poured a couple qts. on the ground. they should know.Mike
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11-22-2004 07:50 PM #5
[QUOTE]Originally posted by lt1s10
Those fig. looks a little low to me. its been awhile sense ive rebuilt either one, but i must have poured a couple qts. on the ground. they should know. [/QUOTE
Make sure you are adding converter & trans capacitys, so his glide would be between 6 and 9 quarts, I know the 10 quarts for the 400 is correct.Objects in the mirror are losing
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11-22-2004 08:16 PM #6
[QUOTE]Originally posted by viking
Originally posted by lt1s10
Those fig. looks a little low to me. its been awhile sense ive rebuilt either one, but i must have poured a couple qts. on the ground. they should know. [/QUOTE
Make sure you are adding converter & trans capacitys, so his glide would be between 6 and 9 quarts, I know the 10 quarts for the 400 is correct.Mike
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11-22-2004 08:26 PM #7
Originally posted by DennyW
I always put in 5 quarts, start it, check it, run through the gears, recheck it, and button it up, hahaha.Mike
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11-22-2004 08:29 PM #8
I never checked but I'd guess the lines and cooler would hold around two quartsObjects in the mirror are losing
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11-22-2004 08:36 PM #9
Originally posted by viking
I never checked but I'd guess the lines and cooler would hold around two quartsMike
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11-22-2004 08:51 PM #10
Originally posted by lt1s10
i never though much about it, but all i did for 4 yrs is rebuild these things and those # just came off the top of my head, but its something you do untill its full and you dont count the cans every time, but those # came to mind, and i would blow the lines out everytime, so hope thats the answer.
Sooooooooooo when ya going to chop the 10 ?Objects in the mirror are losing
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11-22-2004 09:08 PM #11
Originally posted by viking
Mabey they put less in those metal topped/heavy paper/open with can opener type oil cans than in these plastic bottles
Sooooooooooo when ya going to chop the 10 ?
sure would look good. i looked into that a long time ago about doing a el camino and after checking on the glass i lost interest in done it. id love to do it but my health wont let me do much anymore and i dont pay other people to work on my stuff. i do all of my work except the paint and i have done that. i like to build them, then i get tired of them and wont something dif. i might have to hang on to this one.Mike
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11-22-2004 09:13 PM #12
Yeah a really cool truck, it's a keeperObjects in the mirror are losing
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11-22-2004 09:17 PM #13
Originally posted by viking
Yeah a really cool truck, it's a keeper
thanks!Mike
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11-22-2004 10:57 PM #14
Nice truck
Where does all the extra oil go ? the pumps probably filling up the torque converter 1st time you start it up. A lot of fluid goes into that donut.
The thing I want to figure though, you fill the converter half full on the bench before you slot it into the trans, then when, the pump is pumping all that fluid into the top half of the converter, is all the air displaced by the fluid or does some of it get compressed in the converter. It's just a thought that comes back and "haunts" me from time to time.Last edited by southerner; 11-22-2004 at 11:04 PM.
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11-23-2004 12:54 AM #15
Originally posted by DennyW
When you have it running, the pump pumps the fluid under pressure, fills the converter and all the passages all the way up, and all the air passes out through the system into the pan. The converter is full of fluid.
Yeah, that's right and to be expected sometimes, but the story behind this engine lead me to believe it was good and I bought it from someone that I have known for years. The transmission was no...
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