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Hot Rods TRANSMISSION POWERGLIDE TO 350 TURBO

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rick Coast, Oct 4, 2020.

  1. Rick Coast
    Joined: Apr 19, 2020
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    I HAVE A 26 T street rod 327 chevy with a power glide and I paid a guy $ 1,000 to rebuild. It has many issues.I know I got screwed,not going back to him. I have a dumb question. before I buy are the( 350 turbo) size measurements bigger? tail shaft and overall size.
     
  2. Country Joe
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  3. jaracer
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    If a trans guy can't rebuild a PowerGlide, you really picked the wrong guy. They are about the easiest trans to rebuild I've ever seen.
     
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  4. sdluck
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    I took the Powerglide out of my 67 El Camino and bolted to Turbo 350 in just make sure both of them are the same length

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  5. Rick Coast
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  6. Rick Coast
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    I agree the guy can't successfully rebuild it.I did pick the wrong guy. He screwed it up so bad I don't even want another powerglide.LOL.
     
  7. oldsman41
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    If the rear gear is 350 or higher numerical you should think about a 200r4 you get overdrive that way just my 2 cents
     
  8. 56sedandelivery
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    There are basically 2 lengths of aluminum Powerglides, the 28" long one, and the 25" long one (used in the "X" frame, 62-64 full sized cars). There is a 32" long one that was used in some "big" trucks; I've never even seen one of those, that's how rare they are. There are also 3 different length TH-350's; the short one with a 6 inch extension housing (the one you probably want if your Powerglide is 28" long), the 9 inch extension housing, and one with a ridiculously long extension housing (I'm not even sure how long that one is). So, if your Powerglide is a 28" long one, use a TH-350 with a 6" extension housing, and it'll bolt right in. There might be a difference in the splines of the slip yoke however; TH-350's have a 27 spline slip yoke, and Powerglides from 66 to 73 also had the same spline slip yoke. Powerglides also used mechasnical linkage for the kickdown/throttle control, while TH-350's use a cable. Should also be able to use the same flexplate. Happy hunting. I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
     
  9. SS Pete
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    RICK, what does it do wrong? as said these are not hard. ONE THING wrong could be causing all of your problems. Pete
     
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  10. Roothawg
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    I love powerglides.
     
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  11. Blues4U
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    They don't get much respect around here
     
  12. Roothawg
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    Why not? Cheap to build, bulletproof, work great in cars under 2500#. Of course, you can keep the cast iron ones.
     
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  13. Blues4U
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    They just don't. I think it's primarily the tall 1st gear ratio. Like you said, in a light car I don't think that's much of a problem.
     
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  14. gimpyshotrods
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    X2.
     

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