Is there a procedure to fix this?? No weird noises when test started. Nor when hand cranking. Prior posts on this question
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=73824 and
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=72904&p=773473#p773473So I put a new timing belt on this weekend! After test starting the motor, I think my exhaust cam is now 1/2 a tooth off. I reinserted the pins last night and can not get the exhaust Pin is go in smoothly with intake, flywheel and fuel pump lined up. Though, the exhaust is very close to being in time, as I can feel the hole with a small screw driver. Can/do I use a small steel rod to hold exhaust with locking tool if I can not get the exhaust Pin in smoothly??
Prior to test starting after hand cranking multiple times (and OEM replacement of the idlers and tensioner plus water pump all purchased from ID parts) everything was lined up perfect.
Did I not get adequate tension on the tensioner prior to torquing?? Was there was enough slack for the belt to get half a tooth off? Or is something else possibly going on? Just want to be more certain.
Current picture Tensioner

picture Tensioner spring close up Look the spring is no longer in the slot. Why?:

Sprockets currently!


Sprockets with old belt

New Belt with Graphics and my timing marks. Did use pin and generic holding tool plus a fabricated sprocket buster when removing and torquing Cam Sprockets.

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