ok, so I need to check the inter shaft? would a quick way be to check the position of the rotor when cam is at tdc? if so where should the rotor be pointing when engine is at tdc?
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Rotor position is relative to the shaft position
Set cam and crank to tdc and see where rotor points, should be lining up with mark on dizzy body and firing on 1 in the dizzy cap.
So long as you are only a little out you should be fine turning the dizzy.
My dizzy is rusted in and cant be turned and is out to the intershaft by about two teeth, I just turn the inter until the rotor lines up with the dizzy body mark, bit of tippex will help once you have position if it moves again.
Trick is to get the belt back on without it moving again

So long as you get it pretty close the ecu can control the spark, if you are too far out it will not rev past 5k and go into safe mode showing a hall sensor fault.
If its timed up properly and still faults then you may need a new hall sensor, this is a dizzy off job.
