by Martin Hartmann » Thu Oct 09, 2025 19:16
Hi Robert,
I agree with Ian - a cam rotation must not necessarily lead to damaged valves. To exclude this failure, You can easily perform a compression test.
But I think it is more likely You have a second error. My first thought was: Inlet camshaft drives the ignition distributor, and therefore the firing order is affected. On the other hand, a full rotation should have no effect on ignition timing. Please doublecheck the alignment of the timing marks. I myself did a one-tooth-error 15 years ago on my Toyota Corolla engine due to bad visibility of the alignment. Engine run extreme bad and had massive starting problems, which was very unusual.
Next idea is to check the arrangement of ignition lines, if You took them off during the replacement of the belt. Just to prevent mistakes in firing order.
Have good luck and please keep us informed!
Martin