either the timing is off or you have a plug wire crossed.
AnswerDEXTRON III is what is needed for a 1972 Camaro.
Needs a tune up
Probably. Backfiring is a symptom of a lean condition. Wouldn't want to leave it like that.
Considering the 1996 Camaro Z28 already has a 350, the answer is yes
the choke is not working properly
Yes.
The 1989 Camaro didn't have a 350 TPI (not stock, anyway)
88 Iroc came with either 305 or 350. You already answered the question with camaro 350
Backfiring in any motor is either badly out of time or a burnt valve.
The 350 wasn't available in the Camaro in 1984, and even if it was, the practical answer to your question would be NO.
sure if you change the motor mounts.
no