It'll fit, but you may need to relocate the tail shaft mount. Also, the driveshaft length may be different.
No, a Chevy 350 engine will not directly mount to a 42RLE transmission, as they are designed for different manufacturers. The Chevy 350 is a small-block V8 engine, while the 42RLE is an automatic transmission typically used in Chrysler vehicles. To connect them, you would need an adapter plate or custom modifications, which can be complex and may not be practical for most applications.
Yes, a 350 transmission can mount to a 305 engine as long as they share the same bellhousing bolt pattern. Many Chevy V8 engines share a common bolt pattern for the transmission. It is important to verify compatibility based on the specific year and type of transmission and engine.
3/8-16x1 1/4 Grade 8
Should be 6 bolts on the bell housing to mate it to the engine.
It's usually 3/8-16 for the bell housing and 7/16-14 for the tailshaft mount.
Same place you check the level.
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.
i have a long tail shaft turbo 350 in mine, you have to modify the mount is all, it will fit
with some modifications and a torque arm mount on the tail shaft, also a different driveshaft
The speedometer cable mounts on the Turbo 350 transmission at the tailshaft housing. Specifically, it connects to a speedometer gear located in the housing, which is driven by the output shaft. To install or remove the cable, you typically need to unscrew the retaining nut or clip that holds it in place. Always ensure the cable is properly seated to avoid speedometer inaccuracies.
Chassis Engineering Inc has a kit to install a motor, transmission and rear end into a 1951 chev truck.
Yes but the transmission will blow you need a racing 350 transmission