They shouldn't need any since they already come factory-equipped with an engine.
A 1998 Chevy Camaro uses R134a.
before this question can be answered we will need to know what type of engine your camaro has.
What does your owner's manual say? If you don't have one then use 10W30 until you find out for sure. i own a 89 camaro u need 5w30
you need the engine, wiring harness, and transmission. All three to make the swap.
To swap a 1994 Camaro 3.4 engine with a 1998 Camaro 3.8 engine, you'll need to start by removing the 3.4 engine, including disconnecting all electrical connections, fuel lines, and exhaust components. Then, fit the 3.8 engine, ensuring compatibility with the transmission and motor mounts. You may need to modify wiring harnesses and upgrade the ECU to accommodate the different engine management systems. Finally, address any differences in exhaust and intake systems to ensure proper integration.
Would need engine size to answer this.
Need to know what engine you have.
If you have all the front parts then yes, you should need to replace the headlights, fenders hood, and then the nose.
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Don't put a buick engine in a camaro. Instead, get a 350 LT1 (GM - corvette engine) for about 200 bucks used or 800 new. Sell the lesabre for this engine if you need to.
i would imagine it could, but not without alot of work, the Buick engine is fwd while the camaro is rwd, you would need a whole different transmission at the least.
i have a 97 Chevy camaro i need to know what kind of transmission came in it