Here is a follop-up post.....me trying to clarify my first post.
Again........sorry for the "copy and paste ' post, but man! I type slow......
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I think the cam is 180 deg off from where it needs to be to insert the cam alignment tool. The cam lobes for cyl 4 are angled up but not directly straight up, as in ? TDC. And, the cam lobes for cyl 1 are not up, but rather angled downward, as in not TDC. Cylinders 1 and 4 ought to be the reverse of this I believe for beginning the valve timing process.
Now, the engine is in the long block state..........the only gear / pulley on the engine is the crank gear loosely held on with th e bolt [ just for me to be able to grab something to turn the crank over with ] No belts, covers, inj pump etc is in place right now.
When I observe the piston orientation with the oil pan off, I see both cyl 1 and 4 are at TDC. Having the engine on an engine stand makes flipping it around easy........
Also, with the injectors and glowplugs out, there [ ? shouldn't ? ] be any compression building / noted when hand-turning the engine, correct?
I *think* that when assembling a head onto the block, as in initial assembly after a re-build, the cyl 1 piston needs to be at the top of the bore and the cam lobes for cyl 1 need to be pointing up [ both valves closed ] This is what I read in the Haynes VW repair book I have.
Like I was saying.......you'd think a rebuild shop would have this right.......or, I may well be all wrong with my interpretation of things.......
Anyway, I'm wondering how I can get the cam notch the right way up. Somehow, I gotta turn both the crank and cam, each a little a time untill things get aligned?? Don't wanna have to take the head off, turn the cam right way up and then reinstall. Gotta be an easier way.
Once I get that issue dealt with, I'll need to figure a way to put timing marks on the crank damper and engine gear case cover for future TDC reference.
Wondering, could I determine TDC of cyl 1 by mounting a magnetic-base dial guage to the block bottom / oil pan surface and use the dial guage to read from the cyl 1 bearing cap as I rotate the crank counter and clockwise, thus showing the furthest travel of the bearing cap?