Most likely if it is an automatic it is a 700 r4 in the 92 camaro. It will fit but the 700 r4 doesnt have the torque ratings of a 4L60 or 4L60e that came in the 94. Depending on the torque output on the z28, you might end up blowing up the 700 r4. So your best bet is to get a 4L60 or have the 700 r4 rebuilt and "bulletproofed".
No, 1982 to 1992 are the same body stile, 1993 and up it changed
If you are asking about an automatic trans....it should be 6.
Yes, a 700R4 transmission can be bolted up to a 1994 Camaro Z28, provided the engine is compatible. The 1994 Camaro typically comes with a 4L60E transmission, which is an evolution of the 700R4. However, you will need to consider modifications for the transmission control since the 4L60E is electronically controlled, while the 700R4 is not. Additionally, ensure that the driveshaft and crossmember align properly for a successful installation.
Is this a Factory LT1? In your 1992 Z28?
There was no RS Camaro in 1994.
700r4
Yes.
There is a fill plug on the side of the 1994 Camaro transmission. Remove the plug to check the fluid. The fluid should be high enough to be just before running out of the plug hole.
should be the same thing.
The L98 5.7 TPI 1992 Camaro Z28 Completes 0-60 In 5.7 Seconds
The L98 5.7 TPI 1992 Camaro Z28 Completes 1/4 mile in 14.7 Seconds
4l60e