Hi again

The snapped manifold bolt is just not moving so its a head out job unfortunately.
I am following the Haynes manual and have done this before on a BMW a good while back but wanted to ask a few questions before i remove the timing belt from the cam sprocket.
The Haynes manual doesn't mention setting the engine to TDC for head removal but i assume its good practice to ensure it doesn't rotate once the belt is removed. I will mark everything up with tipex anyway so that no belt teeth will be out when i refit the cam belt to the cam sprocket.
First of i cannot find out in the manual how to get the engine to TDC exactly? I have found the timing arrow on the lower belt cover but which of the marks on the crank pulley is it ment to line up with?

I lined it up with the first of the marks and I have found the timing mark on the camshaft but it doesn't correspond with anything??

With the crank in the position as in the pic (first mark on the arrow) the valve and camshaft look like this:
Cylinder 1

Cylinder 2

So from the valve position it looks like the second piston is at TDC as both valves are fully up, but I do not know much about this kind of thing.
Any advice would be a great help, I have removed and labeled all the wires etc and injectors, and really need to get this head out but dont want to proceed until I am sure I wont mess the timing up.
Thanks so much for any help.