Bolted to the back of the trany
You can find an exploded view for a TH350 transmission in transmission service manuals. The transmission service manuals can be obtained from most local libraries.
It's a GM transmission.
Not hard at all. :)
Probably a TH350
if you have an electrical plug and its a th350. you have a th350C or lock up. it is to control; the lock up soliniod
About 10 to 12 qts
turbo 350, TH350. but its a BOP TH350 not a chevy, same tranny, different mounting holes
YES As long as the flexplate is the same size or has additional mounting holes. To add to this answer in depth. i changed from a 350 to a 454. the 454 had a th400 transmission and the 350 had a th350 transmission. (This was a 4x4 so we had to use the th350 transmission because it had a married transfer case)the th400 flywheel did NOT match the th350 torque converter. We installed the th400 converter and it fit perfect in the th350 transmission. I would make sure torque converter bolts to flywheel and as well fits into trasmission before attempting to install in vehicle. It is a huge pain to make the swap half way through the install.
They usually have a TH350 or 400 Transmission Very common to come by
probably a th350.
if it has original servo cover itll have it
No, the 700R4 speed sensor will not work in a TH350 transmission, as they use different speed sensor designs and mounting configurations. The TH350 typically relies on a mechanical speedometer drive, while the 700R4 uses an electronic speed sensor. To retrofit a 700R4 speed sensor into a TH350, significant modifications would be required, including changes to the transmission and potential adjustments to the vehicle's wiring and speedometer system.