It seems that my cams are 180 degrees off and my intake cam is off by 3 pins or so.
I guess first, I'd like to confirm I'm reading things correctly. With crank at the 1-4 F mark, the 1-mark on the Exhaust sprocket is more or less flush with the gasket surface. At this position the 3-mark on the Intake sprocket seems to be 23 pins away from the 2-mark on the Exhaust sprocket. If I continue turning the crank clockwise, I come to T mark which I assume is the 1-4 T mark. In this position, the 1-mark on the Exhaust sprocket seems to be flush with the gasket surface but pointing back instead of forward and the other relevant marks not visible on the sprockets.
Here are the pics with the crank at the 1-4 F mark.
Crank / Ignition Plate

Sprockets:

The manual specifies 20 pins and there are roughly 23. Do I leave the exhaust sprocket alone and just adjust the intake sprocket by 3 pins? Reading another thread, I got the impression that being 180-degrees off is not a problem but I may have interpreted that wrong. Also, is it odd that my sprockets have different numbers on them? 470 In / 471 Ex? Most of the pics I've seen that include numbers, show them as the same. The sketches in the 550 manual and Clymers don't show numbers.
I've been reading other posts trying to figure out how to do this. If I'm understanding correctly, this post from Nessism in another thread seems to sum it up (after removing the cam chain tensioner):
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It seems I should be somewhat following the Camshaft Removal / Installation part of the Clymer manual but instead of fully removing / sliding out the camshafts, I will rotate them to the correct position. That middle part of the camshaft seems tough to reach with the frame there but I'll see what I can do. I have some clamps that I may be able to fit in there more easily. Most people aren't doing this with the engine OUT are they?
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