yes but the 350 turbo like the 400 turbo are vacuum run so you will need to tie into a vacuum line i put a turbo hydromatic 400 in my 1990 silverado that originally had a 700r4 it sucks not having overdrive but it will work also the output shaft is bigger so i needed a compatible transfer case in a 2wd this may not be a problem
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
No.
Turbo 300, Turbo 350, Turbo 400 and 700R4 are the first ones that came to mind.
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No, a 700R4 torque converter will not fit a Turbo 350 transmission. The two transmissions have different designs and mounting points, as well as different internal components. While they may seem similar, the torque converters are specifically designed to work with their respective transmissions, making them incompatible with each other. If you're looking to swap converters, you'll need one specifically designed for the Turbo 350.
I have installed a 700r4 in place of a 350 in my 1959 chev and used the same flex plate with no problem.
I have a 350 turbo in mine Just about any transmission will work! Powerglide, Turbo 350 (lockup or non) or Turbo 400, even 700r4.
9 inch tail shaft
Everything I've heard, no they will not...
No it will not. Because it is a lock-up converter and the 350 turbo is not set up for a lock-up converter.
Yes of course. All Chevy engines are interchangible with transmissions. For example, you can have a 305, 307, 327, 350, 400 with a turbo 350, turbo 400, or 700r4 big block are also the same
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