yes as long as it has the correct stall that you need and its not from a 350C lock up.
YES As long as the flexplate is the same size or has additional mounting holes. To add to this answer in depth. i changed from a 350 to a 454. the 454 had a th400 transmission and the 350 had a th350 transmission. (This was a 4x4 so we had to use the th350 transmission because it had a married transfer case)the th400 flywheel did NOT match the th350 torque converter. We installed the th400 converter and it fit perfect in the th350 transmission. I would make sure torque converter bolts to flywheel and as well fits into trasmission before attempting to install in vehicle. It is a huge pain to make the swap half way through the install.
no , look for a 200r4 trans which has overdrive and the same lenghth as the th350Wow...completely wrong answer. The 200-4R is the same length as the TH400. Not the TH350. The 700-R4 is the same length as the TH350. And yes....a B.O.P. TH400 will fit that 403 just fine. You'll have to locate a transmission cross member for the TH400 if it was originally a TH350.
no
sure it will fit, as long as they are the same type, th350 or th400. also 2wd 0r 4wd.
The Torque Converter uses the same fluid as the transmission. The transmission has a filter. So, in effect...the answer is "Yes" torque converter fluid is filtered. However, the torque converter has no special fluid of its own.
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same bolt pattern if the 4l60e was behind a v8 or 4.3and the th400 was from a chevy and not a (bpo or caddy )
No they arent.
There are several GM automatic transmissions that have the Chevy bolt pattern. Powerglide, TH200, TH2004R, TH350, TH375, TH400, TH700R4. These same transmissions also came with the BOP bolt pattern, so make sure you get one from a Chevy.
what transmission is in it?? turbo 350??? My 82 firebird has roughly the same size torque converter and should hold around 4 liters. make sure you flip the torque converter on its side after you put some in so it drains into the sides of the converter, put another liter in and do the same. if you have any other questions email me at aka_sparxxx@hotmail.com
If you have a Chevy 5.7 liter almost all Chevy transmissions 700r4 th350 th400 etc will fit. You can run a newer transmission 4l60e 4l70e or 4l80e basically they are electric overdrive versions of the older th350 and th400. the 4l60 and th350 is the half ton. The 4l65e is the corvette transmission and th400 and 4l80e is 1 ton. I believe the 4l70 is 3/4 ton and some half ton trucks like the ss and vortec max. the newer style transmission would need a stand alone controller which they sell and a aftermarket flywheel which will adapt the 2. Although all the bolt patterns are the same the 4l series one bolt on the top wont match up but its not a big deal and there are thousands of them out there. Your best bet is a beefed up 700r4 they can handle up to 450hp and don't need stand alone controller and have an overdrive. I would recommend a 2000 stall unless you have a rock crawler.
i had the same problem in my truck come to find out it was my torque converter you might have stretched a spring or broke one if you give it gas and it jerks its def the torque converter.