Sure. All small block Chevy's are the same from 1955 to present. Not sure if the flywheel balance is the same though.
No
YES IT WILL
As long as it is a B.O.P. transmission, yes. It will not bolt up to a Chevy engine without an adapter plate.
The bell housing bolt pattern would be the same.
any Buick, olds or Pontiac turbo 350, turbo 400 or any overdrive tranny should bolt up to your engine.
Manual tranny........... NP 435
Quite a bit. Just with every engine brand swap, you are looking at engine mounts and frame mounts. The exhaust will not hook up one to the other. The Olds tranny will not bolt to the Chevy. The 307 didn't use a particularly large radiator, so a good 3 core for a decently built 350 would be minimum.
No, the 2.8 had weird trannys but a 350 v8 tranny would bolt up
yes but unless your tranny has the bop bolt pattern they wont mate easy to check just look at them also your exhaust will be slightly diffrent if you have ehaders it will probably bolt up but manifolds warp making it very hard to bolt back up
There are many turbo 350's with the BOP bolt pattern that would bolt up to an Oldsmobile engine, however a turbo 350 with a Chevy bolt pattern would not fit an Oldsmobile without an adapter. dude this guys on crack that's wat they use to do with the old diesles with the 350 tranny when the diesle went out that's why they put the olds 350 in them cuz they bolt right in hope i wasnt to late
A 350 Chevy motor will fit in a 1984 camero, a 350 turbo automatic transmission. Will have to trade motor mounts and transmission mounts.a 700r4 transmission will also bolt up in place of the origonal transmission. a 2.8 v6 trans wont bolt up to a v8.
just take down the old one and bolt up the new one and you will have to run a vacum line to the tranny just did it to my 87 chevy caprice but i had to get my drive shaft shortened