A 400 will bolt up to either a 305 or a v6. Whichever you prefer.
Turbo Hydra-Matic 200 R4.
NO. Ford doesn't, but Chevy does.
GM started using the turbo hydromatic 350 in 1969 and used it with modifications until 1984.
YES.
You can if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
Yes. May have to improvise the kick-down cable.
sure, as long as it's a Chevy turbo 400 and not a Buick, Pontiac or olds 400 it will bolt right up.
A Chevy 305 is not a transmission it is a motor. If you mean a Chevy turbo 350 then the answer would be 3 different forward speeds and reverse.
yes
Yes, a Turbo 400 transmission can be bolted to a 305 engine, as both are part of the General Motors small block family. However, you will need to ensure that the necessary adapters or modifications are made for proper fitment, especially concerning the torque converter and flexplate compatibility. It's also important to consider the transmission's input shaft length and the overall alignment with the engine mounts.
yes it fit alot of Chevy engines including all small blocks and big blocks to same bolt pattern
350 Turbo Hydro is the most common.