I think it is time to identify the mystery gearset in the factory Jeep Powerglide I am currently running. Yup, this 'glide was factory equipment in my 1970 Kaiser Jeep DJ5. It was factory mated to the GM 153 four cylinder Nova engine.
Now, I know there were odd versions of the glide that were used with four bangers that were air cooled and had open windows in the bellhousing to cycle air. Mine isn't like those. It is either the 6 cylinder version with the weaker 1.82 gerset, or the V8 version 1.76 gearset.
What is the easiest way to identify if it is a l6 trans or v8 trans, without having to actually go into it? Any way of identifying them by the numbers and symbols all over the case? It has held up well considering it has been behind a 250hp+ v8 and powershift into first at around 60 mph a fer times for passing someone, and have even been towing a small boat with it.
Kinda drunk and getting long winded... Is there an easy way to identify the gear set in a powerglide without tearing it apart?
Stevo
Now, I know there were odd versions of the glide that were used with four bangers that were air cooled and had open windows in the bellhousing to cycle air. Mine isn't like those. It is either the 6 cylinder version with the weaker 1.82 gerset, or the V8 version 1.76 gearset.
What is the easiest way to identify if it is a l6 trans or v8 trans, without having to actually go into it? Any way of identifying them by the numbers and symbols all over the case? It has held up well considering it has been behind a 250hp+ v8 and powershift into first at around 60 mph a fer times for passing someone, and have even been towing a small boat with it.
Kinda drunk and getting long winded... Is there an easy way to identify the gear set in a powerglide without tearing it apart?
Stevo
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