hey mate,
the camshaft pulley shouldnt go on the wrong way - its keyed and on a taper. you have described it correctly.
still sounds as though you have something wrong though, since you've got some backfiring and not running.
heres what i do:
- ensure crank at TDC
- remove camshaft cover, and ensure cam lobes over cylinder number 1 are both pointing sky high - ie - the cylinder is about to fire - top of compression stroke. this is really important! also note that cylinder 4 will have both lobes touching or almost touching the cam followers, indicating its about to begin to open the inlet valve.
- once the crank and cam are in hte correct positions as above, only then point your dizzy at number 1 lead.
- tighten up the tensioner and turn over the engine to ensure you arent way off and going to have piston/valve contact
hope that helps. its almost always worth having the cam cover off to check. set it by logic, then you will usually find that the timing marks are almost in the right positions, and you can use them to get it just right. dont be too fussed about getting the intermediate shaft/crank timing correct - this is more a luxury than necessity. as long as the dizzy finishes up in a place where you can have some timing adjustment, you will be OK.
good luck
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