it don't start or run or move.
No, it will have no effect on the flywheel.
starter not engaging flywheel properly. Replace starter, Checking for damage to flywheel while starter is removed.
If the handbrake assembly is working properly it shouldn't.
yes
Most likely your alternator is not working properly.
No, there is no need to replace the flywheel but it is a good idea to have the flywheel surface machined.
Did you bench bleed the master ? Are the calipers and wheel cylinders working properly ? Is there a break in the line somewhere ? Last , is the booster working properly ? What happens when you step on the brake now ? Are they soft and spongy ? Does the car stop at all ? More info is needed to answer this question properly.
No, and you need the flywheel if you expect the car to move. Timing is adjusted in the distributor, not by the flywheel.
Maybe the cylinders arnt all unison or the belt is not working properly.
Check the fan clutch, it may not be working properly.
When your car does not run properly you need to assess why. You should take your car to a mechanic if you're having problems with it. It will run poorly, waste gasoline and pollute the air.
yes you can all you need to do is switch the automatic flywheel and putt on a standard flywheel and make sure the clutch from the transmission will bolt up to the flywheel.