Quoting Steve Mcqueen in Sand Pebbles, "
I was almost home."
Was about to button up the timing chain case after replacing the chain -plus the part that was causing the racket (story and pics later).
Put the trans in high gear and turn the rear wheel to check for any problems. UhOh. Felt resistance, backed down and tried again. Still got mechanical contact. Suspect valve to piston interference.
Pulled the new chain off and both valve covers. Release tension from the chain tensioner plus removed the chain guide rail.
So here's where I am with this... The large cam sprocket has a dimple mark. It is at 6 o'clock just as it was when I removed the original chain. However, I have rotated the cam to bring the right cylinder to TDC with the flywheel mark at OT.
Need some guidance on correct position of the crankshaft sprocket. No marks visible due to the large bearing in place. I think I was a tooth off?
Looking for some experienced hands that can help me wrap up this job. What have I missed or failed to do? Been taking lots of pics for a post. Can ya help a brother out?
Thanks! Monte

Cam sproket with dimple at bottom, six o'clock. Cam tensioner off chain.