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GM Powerglide
JEGS 555-60335 Race Prepped GM Powerglide Transmission Features:
- Aftermarket Transbrake
- 4340 Output Shaft & 300M Turbo Spline Input Shaft
- Aftermarket Hub w/ 8-pack Clutch Drum
- Kevlar Racing Band
- High Volume Pump w/ Oversized Gears
- Deep Aluminum Pan
- OEM Case & Tail Housing
- Rated up to 1200 Horsepower
- Forward Shift Pattern
JEGS 555-60335 Race Prepped GM Powerglide Transmission Note:
- Transbrake button must be pressed to engage reverse
FAQ
How much horsepower can a Powerglide transmission handle?
- The JEGS 60335 Powerglide transmission is robust and can handle a substantial amount of horsepower, making it suitable for high-performance applications.
Who builds the best Powerglide?
- JEGS is known for offering top-quality Powerglide transmissions that can handle up to 1200 Horsepower, including the reliable and high-performing JEGS 60335 2-speed Powerglide transmission.
How much longer is a TH400 than a Powerglide?
- The JEGS Powerglide 60335 is more compact than the TH400, offering a shorter overall length, making it a great choice for vehicles with space constraints.
Specifications:
Is this compatible with a 1951 Chevy Styleline Deluxe?
Will it fit in my 1989 foxbody mustang setup on 545 bbc ??
Iv got a 5.3 out of a 2005 suburban going in a early 90 jimmy blazer will this work for me
Will this bolt to a early 80's model 350 Chevrolet
Which style torque converter is used for this transmission? A normal power glide or a 350/400?
Will this bolt to a 09 496
Will this fit a Ls foxbody mustang
Will this bolt to a Chevy zz632
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