Yes they have the same block . it's the mid plate you can change
no
yes 6 bolt windsor, and cleveland have the same bolt pattern. later model 5.0ltr bellhousing bolt pattern is different to both these, also dart performance blocks , windsor style use late model bolt pattern
Same bolt pattern for what? For the bellhousing and starter, yes. For just about everything else, no.
1955-up same Chevy and gmc with 90 degree bellhousing pattern.
the bell housing bolt pattern is the same but the flywheel on 460 is thicker and makes they pressure plate hit bellhousing from 351m/400 there for it will not work you have to have a bellhousing from a 429 or 460
Yes as long as it is a 351M, 351C and 351W use the smaller bellhousing pattern (same as 302).
YES
The 4.3 GM V6 has the same bellhousing pattern as any small block Chevrolet - so, yes any TH 700 R 4 transmission with a Chevrolet pattern will bolt to any 4.3 V^ with a Chevrolet bolt pattern.
Absolutely. Chevy bolted them to the 350 straight from the factory. The 700 R4 has the exact same bellhousing bolt pattern as the 350 and 400 turbo does.
yes a350 trans and 400 use the same bellhousing
It should be the same, you're biggest problem will be kepping all the smog equipment ford is well known for their bellhousing. you may have to change the bellhouse from the trans. to the engine. you wont have to change the tranny, but you may have to change the bellhousing to match the 302 bolt pattern
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.