typically if the motors idles and revs, but dies under any kind of load (put into gear) then you have your timing set wrong. you need to use a timing light and make sure that it is set correctly before and after the timing advance. that would be the place to start.
a 84 camaro z28 would have a v8 450 hp engine.
The most likely cause would be a vacuum leak at the rear of the engine or a defective selector switch.
It would take seriously expensive modification
I would think so since they're the same engine, only with some minor modifications
is your service engine soon light on? check the codes with an obdII tool.
A bad oil sending unit, a bad oil pump, low on oil, or an engine that needs rebuilt.
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.
Cut the engine capartment out so it fits
a plug misfiring would cause the rough idle and check engine light or if u changed the plugs and wires u could have put the plug wires in the wrong order
Would need engine size to answer this.
need more info. year and engine size? Most likely a bad sensor sending incorrect info back to the computer which sensor depends on year. It is a 1991 Camaro RS V6 3.1
why would you want too? go with a v8 5.7 tpi more power .yes you can. my husband just recently bought a camaro with a 3.4L engine.