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***
Only if the transmission has a dual bolt pattern. Chevrolet and Buick 350 engines have the same bolt pattern. Oldsmobile and Pontiac 350 engines have the same bolt pattern. There were some TH 350 transmissions that have dual bolt patterns.
As long as it has a Buick/Olds/Pontiac bolt pattern on it, it will fit!
The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
Chevy, Buick and Cadillac shared the same bolt pattern as did Oldsmobile and Pontiac but, some transmissions had two bolt patterns to fit all GM blocks. If your Chevy Turbo 350 transmission has the dual pattern it will fit the Oldsmobile engine, if not it won't fit.
A 350 Oldsmobile engine has a different bolt pattern than the Chevrolet engine. The 350 Olds and 350 Pontiac engines have the same bolt pattern. The 350 Chevrolet and the 350 Buick engines have the same bolt pattern. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (there are some out there) in that Chevy, the Olds engine won't bolt into the Chevy transmission.
You can typically bolt a Turbo Hydra-Matic 350 or a Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 transmission to an Oldsmobile 330 motor. Both of these transmissions are compatible with the Oldsmobile V8 engine and are commonly used in various GM vehicles of that era. Additionally, some enthusiasts may opt for a 200-4R if they desire an overdrive option. Always ensure that the specific transmission model's bellhousing pattern matches the engine for proper fitment.
A 4.2 liter V-6 transmission will bolt to a 351 cubic inch engine. You might need to change the Bell housing, in order to make it work.
no you do not have to remove driver side wheel and there is 3 bolt that hold it to the transmission and one bolt threw the center. the 3 bolt should be 15mm head and the one that in center the nut is 15mm and the bolt 17mm
There are many turbo 350's with the BOP bolt pattern that would bolt up to an Oldsmobile engine, however a turbo 350 with a Chevy bolt pattern would not fit an Oldsmobile without an adapter. dude this guys on crack that's wat they use to do with the old diesles with the 350 tranny when the diesle went out that's why they put the olds 350 in them cuz they bolt right in hope i wasnt to late
only if the trans is from an olds, Buick or Pontiac engine. The bell housing bolt pattern from these engines is different from a chev block
BOP stands for Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac. They all share the same rear of engine bolt pattern and the transmissions will interchange between those brands.