Any average mechanics toolbox will deal with this, there is nothing 'exotic' in this transmission. - A set of SAE wrenches and sockets, pliers, flat screwdriver, torque wrench.
Any Chevy transmission will bolt to any Chevy motor. At least RWD. 1955 to current. A 454 should really have a 400 transmission but a 350 will work. Depending on what you are putting it in there may be an issue with the driveshaft length and the yoke that goes into the trans.
The typical turbo 350 has three speeds forward and one reverse.
Larger engine, Nitrous injection, Turbo, Supercharger, rebuild the engine with higher compression, modified cam... It just takes money and time. A really big hill.
A 1996 Chevy should not have a a turbo hydramatic 350 unless it has been changed. it should not shift into reverse hard unless the idle is too high, or there is some other problem,such as a tired differential,or bad u-joint.
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission - fill to this level
Is there a manual to rebuild a 350 turbo transmission on a 1977 Chevy Truck on line that I can order or down load for free I think if you got to Chevy truck parts .com you can find one
A lot depends on your location and the type of rebuild you're planning. In my area of the mid-atlantic states a stock rebuild from a transmission shop including installation would run about $1500.
Yes, as long as the transmission has the Chevy bolt pattern.
350 turbo.
350 turbo
No turbo 350's in 1992.
You can if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
$150.- for good working 350 turbo transmission. 402 - 505 - 6002
Turbo 300, Turbo 350, Turbo 400 and 700R4 are the first ones that came to mind.
Mine had a 350 turbo in it.
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