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Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:05 am
On the crank's timing belt sprocket there is a little dimple, line that dimple up with the notch on the oil pump and this will always be top dead center for cylinder 1. From there line up the dimples in the cam gears with the dimples on the back, upper cover and this will get you in the general location of where the cams will be. From there you just use the marks on the timing belt to line them up perfectly. Match the line of the timing belt to the dimples in the cam gears and crank sprocket and it will be perfectly in time.
For ignition timing: with the distributor out you'll see a dimple below the teeth of the distributor. Line the dimple up with the line above it (there are two lines, one protruding, the other recessed, you'll line the dimply up with the one that is protruding, which should be the bottom line). Before installing, I would get a marker and mark a straight line from the middle of the rotor to know where it needs to be aligned from the top... this makes it much easier in keeping it aligned when sticking the distributor in. Note that when you actually put the distributor in this position will change due to the gears meshing with the gears of the cam. You can mark this point if you would like so that you know the beginning and ending alignment.
The CAS is actually in the distributor itself, beneath the metal plate that is below the rotor. If the distributor is lined up, the CAS will be lined up as well.