This question is very vague, but I would assume that your 67 Camaro has a different engine besides the 350, which may require new motor mounts if it's a 6 cylinder. Disconnect everything from the engine, including the bellhousing bolts that connect the engine to the transmission. Place a jack or block under the transmission to hold the front of it up. After removing the hood, hook up an engine hoist to the current engine, and slowly lift it out, checking that everything is unhooked from the engine as you go. Determine if you need different motor mounts for the 350, and once resolved, lower the 350 into the engine bay and align the motor mounts and the bellhousing of the transmission. Replace the motor mount bolts and the bellhousing bolts. Then, hook everything up to the 350. Depending on what engine was previously in there, you may need to modify the exhaust, throttle linkage, accessory brackets, and vacuum hose routing.
The 1967 Camaro had a stock 3.8L straight sixThe SS model had a 5.7L 350 or an optional 6.5L 396 (L78) big blockThe 67 Camaro was actually the debut platform for the 350
the camaro easily outran the mustang because even the smallest camaro engine the 327 outperformed the small mustangs 289. the camaro also came with a 350 so the mustang did not have a chance
nope
sure if you change the motor mounts.
I believe its 300hp with 380fpt. Just like a 67 camaro running a 350 SBC and thm350 transmission
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Sure can
starter on 67 camaro which wire goes were. There are two one purple one yellow.
YES, If you know what you are doing.
Yes it will. GM. put alot of V8 engines in that year camaro.
yes
It can be done but you might have to modify your tranny tunnel to do it.