Yes, a TH350 transmission can be adapted to a 1956 Chevy 235 engine, but it requires an adapter kit since the TH350 uses a different bolt pattern than the original Powerglide transmission typically found on the 235. Additionally, modifications may be necessary for the linkage and possibly the driveshaft. It’s advisable to consult with a specialist to ensure proper fitment and compatibility.
The Chevy 283 engine has the standard bellhousing configuration and is compatible with transmissions that bolt to first generation small blocks. The automatic TH350 transmission will fit the 283 engine.
Yes, assuming the TH350 has the Buick-Olds-Pontiac bolt pattern. A Chevy TH350 will also bolt up, but you will need an adapter from B&M or another supplier.
Yes it will, it is the same bolt pattern.
will a 1956 gmc 3 speed trans bolt on a chevy 350 v-8 engine
As long as the TH350 is from a Chevy....yes.
There are several GM automatic transmissions that have the Chevy bolt pattern. Powerglide, TH200, TH2004R, TH350, TH375, TH400, TH700R4. These same transmissions also came with the BOP bolt pattern, so make sure you get one from a Chevy.
Yes if it is the B-O-P bolt pattern turbo350.
The bolt pattern on Chevy engines is unique. There are TH350 transmissions with both the Chevy bolt pattern and the BOP (Buick, Olds, Pontiac) pattern, but they are becoming somewhat rare.
No, a transmission from a 1991 Camaro with a 3.1L engine will not directly bolt up to a Chevy 350 engine. The 3.1L typically uses a different transmission type, like the 4T60 or 4T65, which is not compatible with the 350's transmission mounts and input shaft. You would need an appropriate transmission designed for the 350 engine, such as a TH350 or TH400, for a proper fit.
you can get a pointer at many parts suppliers such as jegs or summit. it will be chrome but will still do the job. bolt on to the engine and then set timing.Just a note. A TH350 is a transmission. You can not time a transmission.
Most Chevy 350 4 bolt engines will bolt into a 1979 Corvette.
It could, but the TH350 isn't built to handle that kind of torque. You'd want a TH450.