dirt33 wrote on 08/20/09 at 8:38am:I bought a Hobby Stock in which the seller ran CAT tranmission/drivetrain oil in the Powerglide transmission. He swears up and down that this is the only thing that should be run in there.
1) Is there anything wrong with running AMSOIL trans fluid in there? AMSOIL has Super Shift Racing fluid that says it should be used in Allison C-4 or Ford Type F applications, and they also have Synthetic Low Viscosity fluid that is for DEXRON/MERCON applications. I assume a Powerglide should always take fluid that is designed for DEXRON/MERCON, correct?
2) Kind of a dumb question here, but how much fluid does a Powerglide hold? The trans in my car does have a homemade dipstick in the filler tube, but there are no marks on it anywhere. So, I can check the level all day long, but I don't really know what I am measuring against. The bottom of the dipstick goes about halfway into the pan, the pan itself is about 2" deep. Should the fluid be only full enough to fill to the top of the pan, or does it need to fill up past that?
Thanks.
Not being familiar with CAT fluid, I looked it up.
It APPEARS to be formulated to eliminate clutch chatter and gear pitting. While these may be problems encountered by a tractor due to the tremendous forces being put up against it (tons of dirt being pushed at low rpm) I don't see why they'd be problems in a Powerglide dirt racer.
The only time you going to experience a major load on the clutches is DURING THE UPSHIFT. Once it's in high gear, the load is minimized.
The 'gears' are ONLY turning in LOW so pitting should be NO problem at all. It never was in a Powerglide.
As for fluid level, a good rule of thumb is to keep it right at the level of the pan rail. For a PG with NO converter, the fill should be about 4 quarts.