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Timing marks on crankshaft? 200 1990

A friend replaced my head gasket - I'm paying him some, I don't have the time or energy recently. We figured might as well replace w/ new belts at the same time. He called me to his house to help find crank timing marks. The only time I replaced the timing belt I put marks all over the old one and the gears and didn't have a problem. So I didn't even know where the marks are, but he showed me 2 raised dots(?, I don't know what they're called) on the timing cover that you are to align with white marks on the cam gear and intermediate, but we see nothing on the crank.
Do you put on the crank pulley and align the mark on the pulley, then take off the pulley? It seems that there should be marks on the crank. I'm hoping someone has some kind of close-up picture.
Also, do we have to move the distributor?
Thanks.






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