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Can a 350 power glide engine bolt to 350?

The phrase "350 Power Glide engine" is confusing. It seems you're mixing up two different things:

* 350 Engine: This refers to a 350 cubic inch small-block Chevrolet engine, a common engine used in many classic cars.

* Powerglide Transmission: This is a two-speed automatic transmission, also often used in classic cars.

A Powerglide is a *transmission*, not an engine. It's not something that "bolts" to an engine. The transmission connects to an engine through a bellhousing and torque converter.

Here's what you need to know:

* A 350 engine can be coupled to a Powerglide transmission. This is a common combination in older Chevrolet vehicles.

* You need the correct bellhousing. There are different bellhousings for different engine and transmission combinations. You need a bellhousing that's compatible with the 350 engine and the Powerglide transmission.

* You'll also need a torque converter. The torque converter connects the engine to the transmission.

In short, you can connect a 350 engine to a Powerglide transmission, but you need the right parts to do it.

If you're planning to put a Powerglide in your car, it's best to research the specific engine and transmission combination you're working with to ensure you have the correct parts. You can find information online, in automotive forums, or from your local automotive parts store.