For just a timing job, you might have yourself a nice little side business too, lately everyone is going for the whole enchilada with me.
Once you get a few more done, you might change your process a bit too. I didn't see anything to be concerned with, other than the VM1089 tool that I'm not a fan of. If the cam sprockets aren't perfectly positioned, then somewhere there will be pressure exerted to push the belt one way or the other and it isn't infinitely variable anymore. If the clamp had flat pressure plates instead of that tooth that sticks up, I wouldn't have this issue with it.
Good luck on your next 40 or so!
