Most likely 1/2"
Connect it to one of the mounting bolts or the engine block. Match the size of the connector to a nearby bolt on the block.
Bell housing to engine block, 4 bolts are 3/8"-16 and 2 bolts are 7/16"-14.
The bolts that go from bell housing to block on a 5.7 (350 c.i.d.) are 3/8 bolts. standard thread with a 9/16 head. The bolts should be no shorter than 1 inch and no longer than 1 1/4 inch.
That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.That depends if hollow point or jacketed and what size engine block.
t5 tranny, what size bolts secure the tranny to the bellhousing?
YES As long as the flexplate is the same size or has additional mounting holes. To add to this answer in depth. i changed from a 350 to a 454. the 454 had a th400 transmission and the 350 had a th350 transmission. (This was a 4x4 so we had to use the th350 transmission because it had a married transfer case)the th400 flywheel did NOT match the th350 torque converter. We installed the th400 converter and it fit perfect in the th350 transmission. I would make sure torque converter bolts to flywheel and as well fits into trasmission before attempting to install in vehicle. It is a huge pain to make the swap half way through the install.
3/8 bolts with standard SAE threads that are no less than one inch long. these bolts will have a 9/16 head. i recomend GRADE 8 bolts. lesser grade bolts will work but can sheer. i used 1 1/4 inch long bolts on my big block with no issues. oh and there are 6 bolts that go from bell to block
It depends on the manufacture. The eight digit of the vehicle identification number will tell you the size unless it has had the engine replaced. The engine size is also stamped on the driver's side of the engine block, above the starter motor.
Its a 350 small block
347 ci
s4