A 200 metric transmission is generally not designed to handle the power and torque output of a 350 engine, which can lead to premature failure. The 350 typically has higher performance demands, and the mismatch in specifications may cause excessive stress on the transmission. It's advisable to use a transmission rated for the engine's capacity to ensure reliability and performance.
its a th200 metric. tci transmissions. about $1,500. or you can get a 350 turbo much cheaper. the 200 metric is the best choice, because it has 4 gears, and doesnt lag as much as the 350
Either a TH 200 Metric or a TH 350. Either will bolt right in place of the other. If you have the choice, use the TH 350....much stronger transmission. You can also use a 200-4R 4 speed auto or a TH 400.....but these will require a different cross member.
Assuming "hold" means compatible, yes
The metric mass of a zebra typically ranges from 200 kg to 450 kg.
200 r4 or 350
Turbo 350 takes 10-11quarts of fluid, variation depends on the converter size.
200% of 350= 200% * 350= 2 * 350= 700
no a v-8 will not adapt to a 2.8 transmission...due to a metric size... but a 4.3 transmission will bolt up to any chevy v-8
Answer12 including the torque converter.
No they are not strong enough. No they are not strong enough.
There is a little pin in the transmission that locks the transmission gear to the engine. It is likely sheared off
200 * 350 = 70,000