Cut the engine capartment out so it fits
Yes (...but why?)
no
A V engine has opposing cylinders. It cannot have an odd # of cylinders. If you mean an inline 5 from a Colorado maybe. But not without a lot of modifications
Yes
Yes
You sure love that camaro man i been answering questions about a 89 camaro since the day they wanted tobuy it. Yes you can but you need to modify the engine mounts on your "89" camaro. You might have other problems that you and me might not think of but any thing is possible and yes you can.
1991 to 1992 rs or z28
The 1989 Camaro did not come with the 3.4L engineThe RS model had the 2.8L V6 standard or the 5L (305) optionThe 5.7L (350) was available for the IROCIn 1990 the 2.8L was replaced by the 3.1L V6 and used through 1992.The 3.4L was used in the Camaro and Firebird from 93 - 95This particular 3.4L engine was known as the L32If you're going to put a new motor into an 89 Camaro, I'd suggest upgrading to a V8, but if really want to replace that stock 6, here are your options...The 2.8L V6 known as the LB8 introduced in '85 had 135hp and 165ft-#It was used in the following1985 - 1990 Chevrolet Camaro1985 - 1989 Pontiac FirebirdIf you're determined to put a 3.4L into an 89 Camaro use an L32There are other versions of the 3.4 but none of them ever went into a Camaro and are not the same.
Not without extensive (and expensive) modification
yes you can but if you can put an ls1 why not put an LS2? get close to 500 horse power... if you can afford it
The 1995 Z28 camaro has a v8 engine in it. That engine is a ctually a steel version of the corvette engine. Since there are 1995 camaros with v8 engines in them, you can probably fit a v8 into your car.