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Let me just ask a stupid question. The picture of the cam sprocket was taken after both cams were installed, caps torqued down and the tensioner fitted?
I would think that it would start and run but not well.
I would get a degree wheel and check your TDC mark. Once that is verified then you could check actual cam timing.
There is no TDC mark on the motor. The sheet metal timing plate line could be off a little or even be from a different motor. Same thing with the advancer. When you first checked the timing, was the #1 arrow slightly below the gasket surface when the crank was at TDC?
You have airbox and filter installed?
No need, you have commenced your own thread - we can adapt! Other guy probably solved his problem and just forgot to tell us.i do now. ha ha. sad face