To install a 700R4 transmission in a 1975 350 Chevy engine, you'll need an adapter plate to connect the transmission to the engine's bell housing. You'll also need to modify or replace the driveshaft and ensure the transmission mount aligns properly. Additionally, consider upgrading the cooler lines and ensuring the correct linkage for the throttle and kickdown cable, as the 700R4 requires a different setup compared to the stock transmission. Lastly, make sure to connect the necessary wiring for the overdrive function and any electronic components.
350 turbo.
I bought mine 4,000 € , with a 250ci six engine , automatic transmission , good shape .
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It is possible, but there are so many parts that would have to be fabricated that is it likely more trouble than it is worth. The engine mounts, transmission mounts, drive shaft, shifter linkage and throttle linkage, would all be incompatible
Yes.
The transmission numbers for a 1975 Chevy Camaro RS typically include the TH350 automatic transmission, which is often stamped with a code that includes the model year, assembly plant, and production sequence. The casting numbers for the engine, a 350 cubic inch V8, may include variations like 3970010 for the block. It's essential to check the specific vehicle for accurate identification, as casting numbers can vary based on engine production details. For precise numbers, refer to a detailed resource or the vehicle's documentation.
It depends on how you plan to use the car.
How many quarts in a a 75 Cadillac eldorado transmission
Unless you have absolutely nothing better to do, this is absurd. The Pontiac engine will not hook up to the Chevy transmission. Then the complete exhaust system will have to be custom made. There is hardly anything that will work....... No The Pontiac is carburated, and wont bolt to the transmission, mounts or wiring
That's not a question. It's not even a sentence. You fail.
if it is a v8 it should be on the driver side cyl head near front of engine
in 1975 Chevy made more than one v8, of different cid.( cubic inch displacement) first find out the cid. and then get the engine no. which is located on a machined pad in front of the left head. ( left ,standing in front looking at the engine). you have to look up the eng. no. to get it right. your Chevy dealer may look it up for you if they are in a good mood.