The oil capacity for a 2-speed Powerglide transmission is typically around 10 to 12 quarts when including the torque converter. However, the exact capacity can vary slightly depending on the specific model and configuration. It's important to refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise specifications.
4 quarts.
It doesn't have a band adjustment.
A powerglide is a 2 speed automatic transmission.
No simply put 2 speed powerglide= 2 gears a 700r4 has at least three and some have overdrive.
about $700 if it's in good shape.
No its a 2-speed Automatic. Loved by drag racers.
It is a 2 speed automatic transmission that General Motors used from 1950-1973.
Either a 2-speed Powerglide or 3-speed TH400. A (very) small handful had a 4-speed manual.
Took 2 quarts for mine.
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 2 speed Powerglide was the only automatic trans available for the Chevelle in 1965.
Up to the fill hole, like a diff. Probably 2 liters plus a bit?