That aside, I thought earlier in this post that the consensus was that the cam was OK?!?

You are right that the dissy drive can be changed with the engine in, however, I recently fixed the sump as the motor was upside down, turned it over and attempted to fit the drive, had a bolt fitted as recommended but still managed to let go of it and it dropped into the bottom of the newly fitted sump. Only way of getting it back was to remove the sump, thankfully I had not filled it with oil, fitted the drive with sump off then refitted sump, all good fun.MarkyB wrote:The second picture does look more like 1 o clock but it isn't that critical and can still be changed with the engine in so don't sweat it.
Can't comment on the timing chain as I've not used this set up.
However everything looks very dry, schlep some oil on all bearings as part of the rebuild.