yes a350 trans and 400 use the same bellhousing
A 400 will bolt up to either a 305 or a v6. Whichever you prefer.
It should, but the crossmember is off about 6" from the 350.
sure, as long as it's a Chevy turbo 400 and not a Buick, Pontiac or olds 400 it will bolt right up.
The Chevrolet small block 400 will bolt in place of the 305 but be sure to use a 400 flywheel or flex plate. Do not use the 305 flywheel or flex plate on the 400.
1/2 tons used the350 turbo. The 3/4 tons used the 400 turbo
Yes it will fit right on the back of any SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENGINE from late 1999 down to 1955.
You can if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
No such engine as a Pontiac 400 Big Block. The back of the Pontiac engine block has a different bell-housing bolt pattern than the Chevrolet. Pontiac and Olds bell-housing bolt pattern match. Chevrolet and Buick match. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (GM did make them) the Pontiac engine won't bolt up to the the Chevrolet transmission.
The automatic transmission models have a 6.2L L99 V8 engine that puts out 400 HP and the manual transmission models have a 6.2L LS3 V8 engine that puts out 426 HP.
350, 400, power glide, take your pick. Make sure it comes with matching tork converter.
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Yes, a Turbo 400 transmission can be bolted to a 305 engine, as both are part of the General Motors small block family. However, you will need to ensure that the necessary adapters or modifications are made for proper fitment, especially concerning the torque converter and flexplate compatibility. It's also important to consider the transmission's input shaft length and the overall alignment with the engine mounts.