The mark is on the pulley below the water pump. It's a minor scratch in the form of a line. I marked mine with white-out to make it more visible.
looking down from (ONTOP) of the engine they are behind the water pump
In the front of engine behind water pump and crankshaft
if you look behind the water pump straight down u can see the timing marks.
You dont. It is an LT1 engine and the distributor is behind the water pump.
On water pump
Then the engine will not run
To reset the timing on a 1994 Subaru Legacy after changing the water pump, first, ensure that the engine is at TDC (top dead center) on the compression stroke for the number one cylinder. Remove the timing belt covers and verify the alignment of the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft pulleys with the corresponding marks on the engine. If necessary, adjust the timing belt to align these marks, and then reassemble the covers. Finally, check the tension on the timing belt before starting the engine.
Look at your timing scale the 305 times from behind the water pump & the 350 times in front of the water pump.
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they are behind the water pump looking strait down from the top of the engine
The timing chain is behind the timing cover which is behind the water pump. To get at it, you'll need to remove everything in front of the cover and loosen the oil pan a little.
There are no timing marks on the water pump.the only timing marks are on the crankshaft and camshaft gears.And if you're working on a quad-four engine as I suspect you are,you will need to line up the holes in the cam sprockets with the holes in the block and insert pins to hold them in place.The correct size drill bits will work good for this if you don't have the special GM tool.