Yes. The belt goes over both cams at the same time traveling in the same direction.
The twin cams on a 1997 kia sportage turn clockwise.
there are marks on the timing cover that remains attached to the block and there are arrows on the cams. there is a pointer down by gear on crank and a dimple on gear align these marks
do you mean the cylinder head or the timing gears that mount on the cams .
when cylinder number one is at TDC, and the cams line up with there respective timing marks.Don't forget the crankshaft too.Only go clockwise.
if it is the 4cylinder engine ,it is a big YES ! double overhead cams too.
computer, after you have done the manual setting with camshafts and crankshaft.Usually does not need if you get crank and cams right.
4cylinder . two cams = 12:00. crankshaft 12:oo, and the other one 11:00. see 2000 sportage, i have answered it there several times.
if you mean firing order, its 1,2,3,4. there is no lining up . #1 should be on DTC, cams at 12 , crank at 12.
gut the whole front of engine past the timing belt, alot of work ,remember to keep cams in time when you do this.
Driving cams.
where would the marks be located for the cams & the crank shafts on a 1999 ford contour
it is auto timed thru the cam shaft and crankshaft sensors.You cannot change it. The timing belt has timing marks when you change the belt in which you line up the crank and cams.