Any automatic trans from Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac or Cadillac will bolt right up. A Chevy transmission will NOT bolt up without and adapter. If you change from a TH350 to a TH400 you will have to change your drive shaft yoke and the cross member. Unless you just have one lying around, or find and extremely good deal on one, there is just about no reason to put a TH400 behind a 301.
only a Buick, olds or Pontiac engine will bolt to a Pontiac tranny as Chevy blocks have a different bolt pattern.
yes it should bolt right up as well as the original motor and tranny
Yes, assuming the TH350 has the Buick-Olds-Pontiac bolt pattern. A Chevy TH350 will also bolt up, but you will need an adapter from B&M or another supplier.
Some Pontiacs came from the factory with Chevy engines. If this is the case on your 79 firebird, then the transmission will bolt up to a 350 Chevy. If the car came with a Pontiac engine, then the bolt pattern is different and would not bolt up.
The turbo 400 transmition is widely used, it just depends on what motor it was originally bolted to.
mostly any "old school' GM transmission that has the (BOP) bolt pattern will fit the 307 Olds motor. these (BOP) transmission have extra bolts holes so you can bolt to a Chevy and bucik, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile *** you can buy an adapter plate and bolt any engine you want to a 307***
No turbo 350's in 1992.
No. Buick, Olds, Pontiac, and Cadillac are the same. Chevrolet is different.
No, the tranny has to be out of a olds, Pontiac, or Buick to bolt up to a Pontiac engine.
no
yes the engine will bolt right up.
No it will not.