10 1/2 quarts
2.3 quarts of 10w-30 motor oil. I prefer GM Synchromesh.
The PowerGlide cues are manufacturered for the British firm, but they won't say where or who makes them. PowerGlide cues are made by PowerGlide, headquartered at GM Operations Centre Trent Lane Colwick Nottingham NG2 4DS PowerGlide is a subsidiary of the Unicorn Group who also own Unicorn Darts and Gunn & Moore brands.
40 quarts
They actually exist in the GM 2-speed Powerglide transmission. Anybody who has built one could tell you this. People are just naive and think it's a big hoax, like blinker fluid, but they actually exist.
No. The last transmission GM made with a band adjustment was the Powerglide - gone in 1968, I think.
Chevrolet & Pontiac were the only brands to use to Powerglide. The rear engine Corvair used a modified Powerglide. Pontiac used a similar transmission in the Tempest although it was called a TempesTorque'. Some sources claim Pontiac and Oldsmobile used the older, cast-iron case Powerglide when the Hydromatic transmission plant burned in '53. Most if not all Pontiacs of the '60's and '70's that have a two-speed automatic transmission do NOT have a Powerglide; they have a Turbo-Hydramatic model 300 transmission; also used by Oldsmobile.
The "BIBLE" (the Owner's Manual) says 7.4 qt (7 liters). If you don't have the "Owner's Manual" download it from the GM site, it's FREE !!!!!
I paid $ 129.99 at the GM dealership for power steering flush & fill with synthetic fluid.
it's so much the law as it is the government.... basically the government bailed GM out so they can pretty much do what they like with the company.
GM typically specifies using a power steering fluid that meets the GM Specification GM 6094M. This fluid is generally a DEXRON®-III or DEXRON®-VI automatic transmission fluid, which is commonly used in many GM vehicles. Always refer to the owner's manual for the specific vehicle to ensure compatibility and proper use of power steering fluid.
Somebody is probably pulling your leg, unless you have a GM two-speed Powerglide transmission. In which case you should take it to a professional transmission technician
automatic transmission fluid can be used