working on a 2000 XJ 4.0, engine ran before being disassembled, but not driven so I am unaware of its power or lack thereof, I am looking to Replace the timing chain but feel the timing is off.
I am familiar with the method of setting the engine at TDC compression stroke and then the toothpick method of lining up the holes in the distributor like so:
the problem with mine is that the timing marks are not pointing at each other after the above pic, the Crank is right but the cam is 180 degrees off like so:
this video looks like my engine, but then the cam sensor is 180 degrees out and not the toothpick method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko75NEe2khY
and this video has the timing marks aligned, but again not the toothpick method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Avy1mOUsAM
so, which one is right ?
I am familiar with the method of setting the engine at TDC compression stroke and then the toothpick method of lining up the holes in the distributor like so:

the problem with mine is that the timing marks are not pointing at each other after the above pic, the Crank is right but the cam is 180 degrees off like so:

this video looks like my engine, but then the cam sensor is 180 degrees out and not the toothpick method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko75NEe2khY
and this video has the timing marks aligned, but again not the toothpick method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Avy1mOUsAM
so, which one is right ?