Cut the engine capartment out so it fits
Look underneath the engine near the transmission. It should be there where it belongs unless someone moved it.
Should be a plug on the side of transmission
you should be able to by just taking the screws off
If your camaro has a manual transmission your starter will be on the passenger side of the of the engine right in front of the transmission and i dont think you need to remove the transmission but there should be twobolts that should be visible from underneath and as soon as you remove them just pull it forward and it should just slide out. After that you just need to remove the power cables and reverse the process. That is how it was on my car and if it is off i apologize. good luck
Trans should be a 4L60 E
if your camaro was a v6 then you ve got work but if both where v8 then it should match right up but drive shaft lenghth may affect you just every thing else should convert right over if a v6 then go to junk yard get computer and wiring harness out of a good looking v8 5.7 install in camaro and your done make sure junk yard cars is around the same yeas (1990-1999) also check to see if intake are the same
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
If you have a 2.8 engine in your camaro it should bolt right up.
if its a standard trans it doesn't have one, if it's automatic it should be coming up by the firewall passenger side. might be cover by wires
Depends on the engine and transmission. It should be in the manual. Call the dealer with your Vin#. They should have it. Or it should be on the tag on the rear end cover held on by a bolt. It was on older cars. I am not sure on your though...Hope it helps..
should be a 700r4 dont quote me on that though
yup it should bolt right up