Well tell you this you cant kill them
Believe it is the 6.5L with a 400 turbo transmission
There's only one type of 400 turbo.
i need an exploded view of a turbo 400 transmission? there is a site with trans schematics tcsproducts.com
the 400 turbo is made for more pulling that's whats in my 85 gmc 2500 its just a heavy very expensive transmission.
the older style turbo 400 has a point on one side of the pan in back of the transmission
The 350 turbo is a good transmission but the 400 turbo will take more abuse.
The Turbo 400 (TH400) transmission is generally about 2 inches longer than the Turbo 350 (TH350) transmission. This difference in length can affect fitment in some vehicles, especially in tight spaces. Additionally, the TH400 is a heavier-duty transmission, which is another factor to consider when comparing the two.
No, a 4L60 transmission cannot directly interchange with a Turbo 400 transmission. The 4L60 is an electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission, while the Turbo 400 is a three-speed automatic transmission with a different design and shift pattern. Additionally, the mounting points, bellhousing, and driveshaft configurations differ between the two, requiring significant modifications for an interchange.
The transmission fluid capacity for a 1979 Corvette equipped with the Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 automatic transmission is approximately 11 quarts when the torque converter is included. If you're just changing the fluid in the transmission itself without replacing the torque converter, the capacity is about 6 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual or service guide for the most accurate specifications.
yea u can,
175 without converter
no