RESISTANCE-Make sure the GROUNDS are Good.Engine Grounds-Frame Grounds-Body Grounds-Battery Grounds Be careful of cheap rebuilt alternators. Sometimes cheaper is not better.
I would recommend to check for a short on the wiring to the alternator. Check the fuse box.
The Camaro would be heavier
yea they are the same motors on the outside
The key feature would be the fact that a 1966 Camaro doesn't exist.
Cut the engine capartment out so it fits
Chevy didn't offer a 350 in an 86 Camaro, but if they did, it would theoretically work in an 87 Caprice.
Just a plain Jane Camaro would have a V6 in it and it has just a plain flat hood with just plain fenders. Z28 would have come with a V8 and has hood scoop and air induction fendrs.
67, to 69 Camaro will bolt right in.
about 2000 if your lucky
Its going to cost my daughter $62.00 a month for a 1988 Camaro.
While anything is theoretically possible, the practical answer to this would be no.
It would depend on the offset. It may hit the struts.