It has the same bolt pattern and it will bolt up but you will need the correct flexplate.
It depends on the transmission and any modifications to the engine.
That would be the 400 turbo.
The 307's were rated right around 200 horsepower (SAE Gross) with a 2bbl and single exhaust.
sure, as long as it's a Chevy turbo 400 and not a Buick, Pontiac or olds 400 it will bolt right up.
Believe it is the 6.5L with a 400 turbo transmission
Yes of course. All Chevy engines are interchangible with transmissions. For example, you can have a 305, 307, 327, 350, 400 with a turbo 350, turbo 400, or 700r4 big block are also the same
A Chevy turbo 400 will bolt up to a Chevy 400 engine just fine. A BOP (Buick, Olds, Pontiac) turbo 400 will not bolt up to a Chevy engine. The bellhousing is different between the Chevy turbo 400 case and the BOP turbo 400 case. Another option is a J-W Performance ultrabell which can be used with a Chevy or a Buick, Olds, Pontiac engine, but this requires the transmission case to be modified in order to use it (The original bellhousing must be cut off and the case prepped, then the ultrabell bolts on with the front pump bolts).
You can if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
I'm not positive, but I think: 6 cylinder - 260 and 292 8 cylinder - 307, 350, and 400 They had just dropped the 327 and the 396.
No, I do not think so as they are not the same engine.
YES.
most common was the turbo 400 and the 700r4