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Unfortunately all the marks don't always line up exactly in my experience . Particularly on the cam pulleys.

Its probably too late but but what helps is to mark your old belt against the the marks you'd made on the cams / crank pulley / case timing marks

Then take a note of cam pulleys / case marks on how they line up (position) [ BEFORE taking old belt off]

Then compare timing marks on the belts (side by side / old vs new) to see if they match before fitting new belt (ie same corresponding number of teeth between marks)

If the white marks you made? on the cam pulleys are correct? - then agree perhaps its a tooth out on each of the cam pulleys (2 teeth out)

Agree with doing this also:

Spin it twice and of they still line up you're good to go.



Then do a quick start up / run for 10 seconds or so to see if ok to make sure, before putting back together.

Make sure all cam belt pulleys etc are in place / tightened / pin pulled to set tensioner etc before doing this.

I do this with no radiator / cooling system nor other drive belts in place. Edited by subnz
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When your doing an engine swap with an engine that didn't have a belt on it there is no way to align the marks

 

The problem was probably never timing though. After retiming it twice the crank sprocket stopped in a spot where I noticed two teeth missing.....

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what is the tooth count for that engine? (44.5 x 42 ???)

 

tooth count doesn't care if the belt is marked (or even on backwards) or if the tensioner pin has been pulled. Just put the cam marks near the notch on the back cover with the crank sprocket near its mark. Count the teeth from the crank pulley's mark to the cam's mark.

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