Is there a difference in powerhandeling between the stockcase and/or the stockcase with the 4 holes. I have one that have the oil colinglines and the 4 holes. I only wonder about the horepower handeling.
Why does and what is the 2 shift "levers" for? I know obviously the one is for p.r.n.1.2. But whats the other one for? I can hear it doing something in there. Just want to make sure before ruining something
Hey I have a rebuild powerglide transmission. I install it in the car and went to turn the drive shaft to tighten the drive shaft bolts, but the tail shaft is hard to spend. what could be the problem?
I am currently building a powerglide for a close friend, im wondering where the case casting numbers are? I see people claiming on the stock pan but this pan is aftermarket, it doesnt say powerglide on side of transmission like i have seen some do, but there are multiple stampings on the casting piece off the drivers side rear of case if you are looking down at trans it is right near where the trans break servo goes its almost a square that hangs off the transmission but its part of the casting
Good Content Very Informative.I've got one of the AirCooled Glides and I'd like to do the JW UltraBell. What do you Reckon is a Reasonable Cost for that, and adding the Cooler hookups/ circuitry? Thx DKZ
I've got a Stock case powerglide that had a large crack in the bell house from a crash that happened. Was wondering if it would be possible to replace the bell house and salvage the case?
Yes, the JW bellhousing is designed for you to cut off the OEM bellhousing from the transmission case and then bolt on the JW bellhousing to the front pump using the longer front pump bolts supplied with the bellhousing.
What is the difference in a torque converter set up for 1/8 mile vs 1/4 mile. Mine was set up for 1/8 mile now I want to run 1/4 mile 800 HP turbo 400 .456 on 32x15 slicks. 6500 RPM before end of 1/4 run.
Some builders may opt to build a converter with a higher vane count stator and/or more negative fin angle in the impeller in order to have the converter provide sufficient stall speed & launch RPM with the reduced load created against the converter by the numerically higher rear gear ratios that are commonly used by 1/8-mile racers. If a dedicated 1/8-mile car is being converted to run 1/4-mile, you may need a converter adjustment as well as a rear gear ratio change to optimize the combination for 1/4-mile racing.
Disappointing. Based on the video title, I expected to see all cases from inception starting with the cast iron case, which is what I was interested in. Had I known this was only about aluminum cases, I would not have spent the time watching this.
Great videos very informative don't ever stop I always look forward to watching them.
Thank you!!
Thanks for the information. Great job.
Is there a difference in powerhandeling between the stockcase and/or the stockcase with the 4 holes. I have one that have the oil colinglines and the 4 holes. I only wonder about the horepower handeling.
Why does and what is the 2 shift "levers" for? I know obviously the one is for p.r.n.1.2. But whats the other one for? I can hear it doing something in there. Just want to make sure before ruining something
Hey I have a rebuild powerglide transmission. I install it in the car and went to turn the drive shaft to tighten the drive shaft bolts, but the tail shaft is hard to spend. what could be the problem?
Can you do a video on powerglide servo designs and aftermarket options?
100%. That is one of the upcoming episodes we have planned. 😉
Loving the video series. Hope you do one on the TH400 next!
That's our plan! Thanks for watching!! 💯💯
i know I'm pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good place to stream new movies online ?
@Xzavier Adonis meh I use flixportal. you can find it by googling:) -moses
@Moses Moises Thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service =) I really appreciate it !
@Xzavier Adonis You are welcome :)
I am currently building a powerglide for a close friend, im wondering where the case casting numbers are? I see people claiming on the stock pan but this pan is aftermarket, it doesnt say powerglide on side of transmission like i have seen some do, but there are multiple stampings on the casting piece off the drivers side rear of case if you are looking down at trans it is right near where the trans break servo goes its almost a square that hangs off the transmission but its part of the casting
What’s your take on a iron case powerglide from the early Chevs?
Hi, how can I get the billet adapter ring for the stock case to bolt on a Reid Bell housing? Thanks
I have a short tail housing with a course spline iv lost reverse but still shift good in low and 2nd any ideas
Good Content Very Informative.I've got one of the AirCooled Glides and I'd like to do the JW UltraBell. What do you Reckon is a Reasonable Cost for that, and adding the Cooler hookups/ circuitry? Thx DKZ
Recommend mid-plate for 1000hp street cars?
It can't hurt, but it's not absolutely necessary.
I've got a Stock case powerglide that had a large crack in the bell house from a crash that happened. Was wondering if it would be possible to replace the bell house and salvage the case?
Absolutely. JW Performance bellhousing part number 92450 will get you fixed up.
@@HughesPerformance Great so even with the case being a one piece case this application will work?
Yes, the JW bellhousing is designed for you to cut off the OEM bellhousing from the transmission case and then bolt on the JW bellhousing to the front pump using the longer front pump bolts supplied with the bellhousing.
@@HughesPerformance perfect, Thank you!
Thanks mann
How much.is powerglide for 2ooo hp
Pricing starts at $5,795.00 for our 2,000+ HP Powerglide build.
No nesasery, but I used one because of the stress that you put on block. Caused by the side mounted engine mounts.
What is the difference in a torque converter set up for 1/8 mile vs 1/4 mile. Mine was set up for 1/8 mile now I want to run 1/4 mile
800 HP turbo 400 .456 on 32x15 slicks. 6500 RPM before end of 1/4 run.
Some builders may opt to build a converter with a higher vane count stator and/or more negative fin angle in the impeller in order to have the converter provide sufficient stall speed & launch RPM with the reduced load created against the converter by the numerically higher rear gear ratios that are commonly used by 1/8-mile racers. If a dedicated 1/8-mile car is being converted to run 1/4-mile, you may need a converter adjustment as well as a rear gear ratio change to optimize the combination for 1/4-mile racing.
@@HughesPerformance I'm going to convert to 1/4 mile. also I'm going with a power glide with a converter for such.. Thank you and I will call.
That ring on your finger looks like it's a little tight.
Disappointing. Based on the video title, I expected to see all cases from inception starting with the cast iron case, which is what I was interested in. Had I known this was only about aluminum cases, I would not have spent the time watching this.