The '63 and later aluminum Powerglide transmission is quickly becoming the most popular automatic for bracket racing, class drag racing (where legal), street machines, street rods and mileage ...
Tearing apart an automatic transmission is a quick and easy way to have a ton of transmission parts and an empty transmission case lying on your bench for years to come. Thankfully, there are people ...
One of the greatest innovations of the '80s was the incorporation of overdrive into manual and automatic transmissions. Overdrive has been a terrific means to reduced wear, tear, and fuel consumption ...
Building a high-horsepower dragstrip Mustang used to mean sourcing a beefed-up, old-school two-or three-speed automatic transmission. While great for the quarter-mile duty, the older slush boxes don't ...
Unless you've got a lemon, most vehicles can continue to run well past 100,000 miles if they are well maintained. That means changing the oil at recommended intervals and making sure your transmission ...
CARS.COM — Vehicles with an automatic transmission might not have a clutch and a stick shift, but they can still have trouble shifting. At times, drivers may have trouble getting the car out of Park ...
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