No, the bell housing pattern is different.No, the bell housing pattern is different.
No, they are not. A 352 is part of the FE engine family. The 351 could be part of the 351m/400, Cleveland, or Windsor family. In and case, the FE family had its own bell housing bolt pattern that would not swap out with anything else.
NO-the bell housing of a 390 has the bolt pattern from the FE family of motors,352,360,390,406,427,and 428. The 400 (m) is the same as a 351(m),429, and 460 bolt pattern, They are two completely different patterns.
No such engine as a Pontiac 400 Big Block. The back of the Pontiac engine block has a different bell-housing bolt pattern than the Chevrolet. Pontiac and Olds bell-housing bolt pattern match. Chevrolet and Buick match. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (GM did make them) the Pontiac engine won't bolt up to the the Chevrolet transmission.
No it is not. The diesel bell housing is much larger.
Flywheels are fitted by engine and crankshaft pattern. Not bell housing diameter
No a 351/400 is the same as the 429/460 Big block style, the 351W is the small block motor style like the 289, 302, 351C, 300 I-6. If the bell housing unbolts from the housing find the small bolt patter to match the tranny.
the bolt patterens are different if you change the bellhousing it will work
No.
Depends on what the bell housing for the trans is off of.
No, different bell housing bolt pattern.
No it is not