youngmontero96sr
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Hello guys,
I'm on the finishing side of a top end rebuild. On the re installation of the passenger side camshaft, I had some issues with getting the sprocket to match the timing mark. The FSM shows dowel placement upon installation and this is how I installed them. This is a 6g74 from a 1996 Montero SR with a 197k.

Now for the left bank (drivers side I'm assuming), the dowel placement put the sprockets pretty close to proper alignment.
Now for the right bank, the intake cam is correctly placed according to the manual, but the exhaust cam is about 45 degrees off. With a cam sprocket holder, I will be able to align the timing marks when I do put the belt on. But they are pretty far off. When I originally installed them correctly, the marks were on opposite sides, just way out of wack.
Does anyone know if this is ok as long as the marks are aligned when the belt is on? Or will this cause the timing to be off, despite the aligment?
Thanks in advance!
I'm on the finishing side of a top end rebuild. On the re installation of the passenger side camshaft, I had some issues with getting the sprocket to match the timing mark. The FSM shows dowel placement upon installation and this is how I installed them. This is a 6g74 from a 1996 Montero SR with a 197k.

Now for the left bank (drivers side I'm assuming), the dowel placement put the sprockets pretty close to proper alignment.

Now for the right bank, the intake cam is correctly placed according to the manual, but the exhaust cam is about 45 degrees off. With a cam sprocket holder, I will be able to align the timing marks when I do put the belt on. But they are pretty far off. When I originally installed them correctly, the marks were on opposite sides, just way out of wack.

Does anyone know if this is ok as long as the marks are aligned when the belt is on? Or will this cause the timing to be off, despite the aligment?
Thanks in advance!