It could, but the TH350 isn't built to handle that kind of torque. You'd want a TH450.
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.
It should, but all you'll do is wreck that transmission.... the TH350 isn't rated to handle that kind of torque. You'd need a TH450.
yes
Yes. The flywheels are different, however.
Yes if it is the B-O-P bolt pattern turbo350.
As long as the TH350 is from a Chevy....yes.
yes. It will bolt right on with no modification at all. Both use the exact same bellhousings and transmissions.
Yes a th 400 can be bolted to a 350 also a th350 and a power glide
Yes it will, it is the same bolt pattern.
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.
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.
It will "bolt up", but there is an issue with the torque converter. You will need to either have a standard torque converter machined/welded, or you will need to find the special torque converter that came on a 151/TH350 setup from the factory. I do not know if one actually exists, but I am looking.