The Turbo 350 transmission typically requires Dexron III or a compatible automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). It's essential to ensure that the fluid meets the manufacturer's specifications for optimal performance and longevity. Many modern formulations, such as Dexron VI, can also be used, but it's advisable to consult the vehicle's manual for specific recommendations. Regular fluid changes are crucial for maintaining the health of the transmission.
80w90 gear oil works fine. so need for synthetic in your case.
Turbo 350 takes 10-11quarts of fluid, variation depends on the converter size.
2 qts
A Turbo 350 transmission typically takes approximately 6-8 quarts of transmission fluid for a complete fluid change. It's important to consult the vehicle's owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for the exact quantity required for your specific vehicle model.
Dexron 3
6-6 quarts
I just received a 350 turbo 6" tailshaft, Shipping weight was 130 lbs. That's with no fluid or converter.
Mine had a 350 turbo in it.
None, TH stands for turbo-hydromatic, hence th350 or 350 turbo.
If your turbo 350 won't shift out of first gear, it could indicate a frozen transmission gear. You should first check to ensure the fluid levels are in the right place.
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
yes a 350 turbo converter will fit a 400 turbo and vice versa