Your question answers it self. It is basically like saying can phone be charged with a phone charger for the same type of phone..so basically yes it will work.
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
walbro 255lph
yes it is a 350 turbo trans is always just that a turbo 350, almost all Chevy parts are interchangeable, it is the same transmission and chances are they both have the same engine most v8 gm be it car or truck use similar drive train unless its 4x4 than it wont work in a car
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
Probably not. It will likely be too short.
AC DELCO rapidfires heard nothing but good things about them and that what im about to put in my 89 350 TPI
Yes it does work. However you will also need to use the 22 lb injectors for the 350. To get the full benefits from the upgrade you should get a 350 chip burned. The computers are the same but the chips are different. This is all considering if the swap is for a lb9 (305) to a l98 (350).
yes, they both use the same input. HOWEVER, the transmissions are different in length and your rear-crossmember won't line up if swapping them
"Turbo 350" is a slang expression for General Motor's Turbohydramatic 350 automatic transmission. It is a 3-speed fully automatic transmission originally intended for use with engines that produced up to approximately 350 pound-feet of torque.
You can use it to power a turbo for the engine to gain horse power.
You would need a ring gear for an automatic.
if it's a turbo engine you should only use synthetic oil only!! if it's a non-turbo engine a conven. oil will do.