I assume your talking about a Mitsubishi Gearbox. This Gearbox will bolt up to the 4D56/4D56T Engines found in early 90's Pajero's and Tritons (Australia).
Any Chevy transmission will bolt to any Chevy engine.
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.
Some Pontiacs came from the factory with Chevy engines. If this is the case on your 79 firebird, then the transmission will bolt up to a 350 Chevy. If the car came with a Pontiac engine, then the bolt pattern is different and would not bolt up.
I used to have a datsun 1200 sss engine in my chevette. I'm pretty sure the standard chevette transmission was used.
All Chevy transmission will bolt right to it up to the year 1999. After that year Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions.
The Nissan 4 cylinder will not bolt up to a V6 4x4 transmission. This is because transmissions coupled to four-cylinder engines normally use 21-spline output shafts.
No it will not bolt up to the transmission. The transmissions and engines were redesigned in late 1999.
No, a 225 slant six transmission will not bolt up to a 440 Mopar engine. The two engines have different bellhousing patterns and are designed for different torque outputs and mounting configurations. A transmission designed for a 440 would be required for proper fitment and performance.
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First of all, A powerglide and a TH 400 turbo are 2 different transmissions. And YES either 1 will bolt right to the big block engines.
All chevy 350 engines use the same bolt pattern to bolt the bell housing to the block so the 71 model block should bolt up the same although there may be slight differences otherwise.
Yes it will bolt up to it, but you will need a TCU ( Transmission Control Unit ) which is about a $730 part so that the transmission can shift right. Thanks -N