Yeah, I got that; and managed to get the sprocket on the camshaft - I just wasn't turning the lower adjuster far enough to get the slack I needed.
BUT...! The book says to "rotate the crankshaft in a clockwise direction and align the "T" (1.4) mark of the spark advancer to the timing mark. Next position the camshaft so that the center of the cutout notch on the right end of the camshaft is aligned to the cylinder head flange surface."
I have the advancer aligned with the "T" on the 1.4 marks, but that notch is (currently) at the 1:00 o'clock position. How do you get that notch to line up with the cylinder head flange IF - when the sprocket is secured by those two bolts - the "T"mark and the camshaft notch don't match up??
I've tried taking the sprocket back off and rotating the camshaft within the sprocket, but that didn't do anything, it still won't line up...
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UPDATE: I got it; I had to take the chain off the sprocket and 'inchworm' it around the sprocket to get it into the right spot - a big PITA, btw... It's now aligned with the notch AND the "T" mark on 1 and 4, and I've got the cover on, but not bolted down yet. The book calls for six copper washers on the cover (I assume they're sealing/crush washers), but the Allen head socket screws I have in the screw kit I bought come with what looks like steel washers; it probably won't make much of a difference, would it? I've used copper washers before, on my CA77, but I'm just wondering about opinions on the subject...