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What is a air cooled powerglide ?
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It has no oil cooler lines or oil cooler. it relies on the holes in the bell housing to cool the transmission and was mainly installed in 6 cylinder GM cars in he early 1960's Bill
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Technically this would be referred to as a "Torque Drive". As Bill mentioned, no provision for external cooler and also they were manually shifted eliminating the governor, modulator and several valves from the valve body. During my late 60's dealership days I only saw a couple of these typically in 153 ci four cylinder '69 Nova's. - Bill W
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