yes
You can't, They don't make a after market bellhousing to do that. You will have to change the transmission to.
look at the bellhousing and motor meat it is reached from below on the passenger side
starter motor is on the passenger side at rear of engine where the engine and bellhousing join
No, the engine is not the transmission bellhousing. The bellhousing is a separate piece all together.
200hp
No, but hear are the years that will work. 1988 to 1995 350 engines.
A 350 Motor needs 5 qaurts of oil to function properly
Yes it will.
hydromatic 400
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.
you can use a dime and get close.
Should bolt right up... that motor didn't change for 40 years.