I have read that the cast iron case added 150 pounds to the Powerglide transmission, and I have also read that the aluminum Powerglide weighs about 95 pounds, complete. I have moved an aluminum Powerglide by hand, and that sounds about right. Based upon these two statements, the cast Iron Powerglide should weigh about 245 pounds...
The weight of a small block Chevrolet cylinder head is 65 ft-lbs. Refer to your owner's manual or seek the help of a car expert if necessary. Obviously the above person didn't understand the question. A cast iron cylinder head, fully assembled, for a small block Chevy weighs 49 pounds. A cast aluminum head weighs 25 pounds.
A foot cast typically weighs around 1-2 pounds, depending on the materials used and the size of the cast.
To calculate the weight of a piece of cast iron, you would need to know its volume and density. The formula to calculate weight is: weight = volume x density. You can find the density of cast iron online or in reference materials.
The weight of a cast iron pot can vary depending on its size and design. Generally, a standard cast iron pot can weigh anywhere from 5 to 15 pounds.
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Chevrolet & Pontiac were the only brands to use to Powerglide. The rear engine Corvair used a modified Powerglide. Pontiac used a similar transmission in the Tempest although it was called a TempesTorque'. Some sources claim Pontiac and Oldsmobile used the older, cast-iron case Powerglide when the Hydromatic transmission plant burned in '53. Most if not all Pontiacs of the '60's and '70's that have a two-speed automatic transmission do NOT have a Powerglide; they have a Turbo-Hydramatic model 300 transmission; also used by Oldsmobile.
The cast iron powerglide was from 1948 to 1962 when they went to an aluminum case. In 1968 they stopped using 2 pumps and that is why you can't push start one now.
Most Chevy small blocks with cast iron intake and exhaust manifolds are about 550 lbs.
Transmission pans can be cast metal, stamped metal, or plastic.
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The weight of a small block Chevrolet cylinder head is 65 ft-lbs. Refer to your owner's manual or seek the help of a car expert if necessary. Obviously the above person didn't understand the question. A cast iron cylinder head, fully assembled, for a small block Chevy weighs 49 pounds. A cast aluminum head weighs 25 pounds.
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