I am new to the board and working on rehab of my father's 1971 that he bought new in 1971. It's been sitting for ~30 years, but ran when it was stored.
Based on advice, I havent tried to start it because of the old timing belt. While preparing to install the new belt I noticed the engine will not rotate fully without making contact internally. Also, the timing is off; see pics.
Can I remove/cut the belt and just see if I can get the aux pulley to line up while keeping cams stationary?
Would the valves have to be damaged if it were only a "little" off?
I am hoping not to pull the head...it may be getting outside my expertise.
Thanks,
Kevin (Mpls MN)