* Engine Mounts: The engine mounts are almost certainly different. The 1997 engine may not line up with the 1994 chassis's mounting points.
* Wiring Harness: The electrical connectors and harness for the 1997 engine will be different than the 1994 system. You'd likely need to extensively modify or replace the wiring harness.
* Computer/ECU: The 1997 engine's computer (ECU) is specifically programmed for that year's engine and sensors. It won't be compatible with the 1994 system, requiring significant adaptation or replacement.
* Transmission: Even if the engine mounts work, transmission compatibility needs verification. The bellhousing might not mate correctly.
* Exhaust System: The exhaust system will almost certainly need modification or replacement.
In short, while it *might* be *possible* with significant fabrication and custom work, it's not a straightforward swap. It would be a much more involved project than anticipated, requiring expertise in automotive mechanics and potentially custom fabrication. It's much more likely to be easier and cheaper to find a compatible 3.4L V6 from a 1994 or very close model year Camaro.