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Old 02-13-2020, 02:22 PM   #1
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does anyone know if a converter that was behind a pontiac 350 stocker turbo 350 be used with a chevy 350 turbo 350 combo? Are hubs and bolt patterns the same? Thanks in advance Rooster
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does anyone know if a converter that was behind a pontiac 350 stocker turbo 350 be used with a chevy 350 turbo 350 combo? Are hubs and bolt patterns the same? Thanks in advance Rooster
Yes, but a caveat here, depending how it was built.
Going the other way, the Pontiac flex plate bolt heads stick out further, but shouldn't be an issue here.
Also, it's possible the Pontiac used the large bolt pattern. Most Chevys use a dual pattern flex, so again, shouldn't be a problem
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