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I just received a 350 turbo 6" tailshaft, Shipping weight was 130 lbs. That's with no fluid or converter.
I just received a 350 turbo 6" tailshaft, Shipping weight was 130 lbs. That's with no fluid or converter.
You can substitute a 400 for a 350. Get one with the same length tailshaft as the 350 you are replacing. You'll need the correct driveshaft yoke, and the kickdown is different.
If you have a car that came with a long shaft 350, it would be a big deal to put a short shaft 350 in it. The tailshaft mount would need to be relocated and the driveshaft would need to be replaced.
Yes, The 350 turbo is the standard trans in that model, 85 caprice's usally don't have a manual installed from the factory, nor do most hot rodders put one in, not to my knowlege. It is possible that the car could have had a turbo 400, a upgrade option, which has different tailshaft housing, which makes the tranny mount and the driveshaft differ from the 350 mounts and driveshaft length. jr
Once you remove the pan, you'll see it.
None, TH stands for turbo-hydromatic, hence th350 or 350 turbo.
remove the transmission and torque converter. Remove the bolts from the pump (front of transmission case) and remove the pump.
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
yes a 350 turbo converter will fit a 400 turbo and vice versa
No turbo 350's in 1992.
No it will NOT interchange. The 350 and 400 turbo are actually VERY different transmissions.