Wow Banjo that might be it when you say the flange is different because I put the front one on the same as the back. When you say flange do you mean the center webbing? I can tell that if I flipped it around there would be more room, but the center webbing would be different front and back, plus I thought that would affect the belt travel. My first thought was I had the pulley on backwards, but the timing mark is looking right at me. I guess there could be a mark on both sides. The book shows to pull the cover and hold the cam by a hex on the cam when removing the sprocket, and I did that. Now that it looks like I should take it off, do you think I should do that again. Moreover, do you think I should totally remove the belt or just try and flip the sprocket around by undoing the tensioner and clamping the belt? My gut reaction was to pry that metal cover out and wiggly the pump out, but I could not tell how far it went back behind and plus I was afraid the belt would rub!!!! now the pulley rubs!!!!!!
Thanks again Banjo
Thanks again Banjo