it depends on what year the motors are you will have to change motor mounts .exhaust maybe front suspension
It is behind the distributor on the engine block. Not easy to get to, but it can be done.
That requires an OBD2 engine scanner to set the timing.
You don't, it's done electronically.
The clutch has a safety switch that prevents the engine from starting unless the clutch is depressed. If you kicked the switch or a wire loose, this would caause a no start. Look for loose wires or componants near the clutch pedal and reattach as needed.
You don't, it is done electronically.
Depends on the engine and what you have done to it, stock is about 230 Hp.
What are your goals with the engine? Stock replacement, or increasing performance? How many miles are on the engine?
You don't, it is done by the ECM (Engine Control Module).
It can be done, but it's not a simple "plug and play" operation.
You don't. it's done electronically.
Chevy does not use an “Inertia” switch (persay). They do detect crashes, but resets are done by disconnecting the battery for 3 to 5 minutes (they are not like the ford where you push the reset button).
petrol is there,spark also the but on the dash i dont see a check engine light when i switch the car ON