to tell you the truth , it actually takes longer to do it the way you want to do it, like i said, i did it your way my first time, it takes alot longer because when you finally get everything tight you will relize that it is one tooth to much, so you take it apart and do it again, and you do it a few times until you figure the damn thing out, i got it , the car ran when i was done, it took forever, in your mind it might seem easy but it is ALOT harder to do than it seems! and the car just wont run properly after this, you timing chain will stretch enough to notice a difference in about 20,000 miles, our chain has alot to turn( 4 cams pushing on 24 valves, and drive the oil pump. ) the chain goes through alot, and they do break fairly early in these engines, my suggestion is save time , and headache, and muscle cramps and unbolt the cams, i have a very nice tool i made for unbolting the cams , it takes like 5 min. for all of them. its not worth it trying it your way unless your trying to prove that it be done, but ive already done that, but if you insist then good luck, also when you order parts for the timing, make sure you tell them its for the timing belt or they will always get the wrong parts.
Jake
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