Yes. That's the whole purpose of a glider, so that you can get a current truck and use a pre-emissions engine in it.
with a timing light, assuming this is an older engine that still uses a distributor.
Depends. An older Diesel is likely to keep running. A modern, with a full set of electronic engine diagnostic might not.
how do you set timing on 110cc engine
To set the timing on a Toyota 22R engine find the distributor. The engine will have marks at which the distributor can be set. The OEM setting for a 22R engine is 5 degrees.
My advice would be to set the points at .020" with a feeler gage to get the engine running, and then use a dwell meter to set the dwell after the engine is running.
You can set the base timing by ear, But to be able to get the check engine light to go out and to set the timing were it is supose to be requires a engine scanner. The computer controlls the timing on that year engine.
That requires an engine scanner to set the timing.
It requires an ENGINE SCANNER to set the ignition timing on that year of engine.
If the engine is electronic, engine speed at low idle and high idle is controlled by a computer. If it's an older engine, a set of weights and springs work together inside the governor part of the injection pump to control low and high idle. In between these speeds, your foot does the job on the accelerator pedal.
to set authority
He is called Set or Seth.
Yes, but if you truck is not set up for manual, stick with automatic. It's too much of a hassle and too expensive to switch over to manual. If the engine is older than '79, AOD will not fit without rebuilding the engine to fit.