Can you get the chain to have 16 links between the marks. I mean is there any slack in the chain at the bottom where we cant see it in the picture? If there is your out a tooth? Because as the chain tightens it will move the cams out of time away from the marks on the clamps.
There is 16 rollers between the marks. I didnt notice the bottom of the chain. Maybe its not visable with the c/head on the engine.
If the book says 16 then have another look, turn the engine using a spanner 2 full revolutions clockwise and see if all the marks lineup again? I they don't your out a tooth.
I have turned the engine by hand, and even tried to start it. Its been turned many times. The marks always end back in the same position
The only thing that concerned me about the marks is that when the inlet cam marks line up with each other, the exhaust cam marks are slightly offset, with the one on the sprocket to the left of the arrow on the clamp, where as the manual says the cam mark should be offset slightly towards the centre of the c/head. I take this to mean that the mark on the sprocket should be slightly to right of the arrow on the clamp, not the left as it is in the the pic.
The chain will be tensioned when the oil pressure rises. It is designed that when it goes out it will not go back in, at least not fully back in.
Thats good to hear it would explain why the tensioner is not extended more. Meaning that its not broken
From your picture I see the camshaft sensor is out front on the right hand cam. A link will make a difference on this sensor. This will control ignition timing and fueling? Is it in place and connected OK? Double check that it didn't move out of position or disconnected.
I will double check this. However, I have not removed this But the piston place that did the head may have when they did the valves. Do you know how freely the cams should turn (with valves in place). They seem stiff so Im wondering if the clamps havent been put on right. They probably have, they specialise in pistons, heads etc, just grasping at straws as this has got me baffled.
Im thinking the battery might not have the power to turn the crank fast enought to get it to start. It seems weak. Not sure if this is because the battery is clapped out or theres exessive resistance somewhere.
Do let us know how you get on.
I will. Im on the verge of calling it a day and getting a mobile mechanic to visit and take a look.