I got my new parts and finally had time to work on the car. I undid the timing chain, set the cam notch on the pointer when the crankshaft pulley "0.0" was on the indicator on top, and reattached the timing chain. Then I reset the injection pump and distributor. When this was done, I started to put in the new rocker arms. First, I screwed the ball adjusters all the way down. Then I put rocker arms on the two intakes that had their cam lobes pointing up. Then I turned the ignition key to rotate the engine a bit so as to put more intake rocker arms on.
The engine jammed on an intake valve. When I examined the timing marks, with the cam lined up, the crankshaft pulley was about 120 degrees clockwise from the indicator!
I backed the engine off by hand and removed the rocker arms. One was noticeably bent, but not much.
When I had the timing chain off, the left side, by the tensioner, slipped from my grasp and fell into the cavity. I fished it out and reattached it. The timing chain feels tight enough to me, but I haven't primed it. I don't think it is loose enough to slip, and the teeth on the cam sprocket still have some flatness on the ends. I would swear everything was aligned when I started on the rocker arms.
Something apparently slipped.
Any ideas?
Joe