hate to raise this thread from the Dead,
A Friend just bought a B13 with SR20VE, i knew the previous owners pulled the N1 Cams prior to the sale (give and take a few weeks,months ..maybe)
while checking timing, and i usually center the distributor prior to checking timing as this would most likely put you at or around 15 degrees (stock timing) IF everything was assembled right
i noticed with a centered distributor, timing mark pointer was at -5 degrees = wrong assembly
we pull vc and do around 40 turns on crank about 3 times just to make sure and get tdc on crank with yellow chain links not matching cam sprocket marks
do the usual safety measures, loosen the cam sprocket bolts, tie up the chain after releasing tensioner
match up the cam sprocket marks with the yellow marks on chain/zip tie em = with crank on tdc, pointer at 2nd mark from left = 0
start the engine and has that strange intake sound, very peaky, sounds very advanced
take it out for a drive = almost no power on low, and could hear the chain rattle (didnt do any high revs) just kept it below 3-4K rpm
suspect that now we are very advanced
check timing
timing marks are way off on the left side in relation to the pointer
I suspect that the crank sprocket is also in the wrong position in relation to the chain (Blue Mark),
we take down the oil pump cover, upper and lower oil pan to gain access to the crank sprocket and sure enough with the sprocket dowel at 12 o clock position lined up with the vertical mark on the block, dot on the sprocket in the 5 o clock position, blue chain link is behind by 2 teeth.
Just finished correcting everything
Will assemble everything tomorrow, very tired
Tevs