The camaro v-6 has a 60 degree block and the v-8 350 has a 45 degree block. Therefore whether it would hold the power or not, it won't bolt to the 350 because the bell housing is different. 350 transmissions are cheap and more reliable in your application.
it should cause the iroc and the 94 camaro use the same transmission and the 94 v6 camaro transmission will fit the 94 z28 the only problem is that if you are a tire kicker and its a stick shift it wont hold up to the power but if its a automatic you should be fine
AnswerDEXTRON III is what is needed for a 1972 Camaro.
If it's automatic, no.
I have a 350 turbo in mine Just about any transmission will work! Powerglide, Turbo 350 (lockup or non) or Turbo 400, even 700r4.
The ONLY transmission that came in the 1991 350 Z28 was a four speed Automatic 700R4. IF it has a manual it was added by someone.
330-350 lbs
yes it will cause they are both Chevy small bock.. i just dropped a 350 in my 84 camaro and used the same transmission nothings different.
The '91 camaro Z28 had the option of the 305 CI V8 or the 350CI V8, the 350 was only available with an optional automatic transmission the 350 was the L98 motor. The 305 was the LB9 motor and the only motor you could order the manual transmission with.
Assuming "hold" means compatible, yes
what about it?
It will hold 5 QTS. with a new filter.
Turbo 350 takes 10-11quarts of fluid, variation depends on the converter size.