Not electronic. But mechanical yes.
NOTE: a 1996 camaro has the LT1. A 1998 Camaro has the LS1. A lot of things are different.
the 1996 camaro engine has to be pulled from the bottom of the car.I know from experience
Answerwith a little modification it will but no it won't bolt up to the 96 engine and besides the 96 had a stronger transmission then the 86.
96 to 00
Some parts will interchange, some will not. 1996 was the first year of an updated emissions system, so most sensors, the engine computer, and the catalytic converter are different.
Incorrect, the SS is an appearance package on the 96 and newer camaro z28's that includes a hood scoop that works a a ram air injection and a raised spoiler. The camaro will have an SS on the grill and if not, then it will have an engine with more horsepower and it will be all around stronger. The outside will also have more aftermarket parts, such as a spoiler etc.
These vehicles are very similar and virtually all parts interchange.
The bearings on the crankshaft are worn out. A complete engine overhaul is needed.
No, those parts do not interchange.
Not without changing an unreasonable amount of other parts.
in the very front of the engine compartment. in front of the radiator.
take the bolt out that holds it to the engine and it will come off.
starters are underneath the car where the engine and trans meet. they are on the passenger side I believe.