Lot 127: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

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1967 Chevrolet Camaro
  • 33 mi TMU
  • Location: Missouri, USA
  • Originality: Modified
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  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 402 Chevrolet Camaro - 1st Gen for sale right now.
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“What are the most common problems with the 1967 Camaro’s SS engine?”

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The most common problems with 1967 Camaro SS 350 engines are:

  1. Overheating Issues - This is the #1 complaint. The cooling system struggles to keep up, especially in traffic or hot weather. Common causes include inadequate radiators, failing water pumps, stuck thermostats, or improper timing.

  2. Carburetor Problems - The factory 4-barrel carburetors (especially the Rochester Quadrajet) are notorious for flooding, running too rich or lean, and having accelerator pump issues. Rebuilds are often needed.

  3. Oil Leaks - Common leak points include the rear main seal, valve cover gaskets, and timing cover. These engines tend to weep oil as they age.

  4. Timing Chain Wear - The timing chains stretch over time, affecting performance and potentially causing engine damage if they jump timing.

  5. Low Oil Pressure - Worn main bearings and oil pump wear can cause low oil pressure, especially at idle when warm.

  6. Fuel Delivery Issues - Mechanical fuel pumps fail, fuel lines can clog, and the fuel filter system was not great from the factory.

The good news? Most of these issues are well-documented and fixable with modern parts. Regular maintenance and upgrades like aluminum radiators, electric fans, and rebuilt carburetors solve most of these vintage headaches.

Can I help you find more information about maintaining or upgrading a 1967 Camaro?