These sound like the old Genesis Cams - Stage 1, Stage 2, etc., and the RE2, LI1, etc. Right Exhaust Stage 2, Left Intake Stage 1..
So I think I get what's going on, and if so, you're right - you shouldn't mix the cam profiles in the same valve set (intake to intake being different profiles). So, from what you're saying, you have a Stage 2 intake cam on the right bank, and a Stage 1 intake cam on the left bank.
I believe it is possible to put the gear that drives the cam off by 120° each way - I think there are 3 bolts that hold the drive gear to the cam (from memory here). So, if that's what happened, your lobes would indeed be off by that much using the gear's marks.
IF that's the case, you're incredibly lucky there's no valve & piston damage, as the Stage 1's are borderline interference, and the Stage 2's ARE interference profiles.
A lot of this is of course, pure conjecture on my part.
I'll go look at a cam we have on the shelf when I get home tonight to see if it's possible to re-position the drive gear like I described. As for the crank position, JT's question makes sense, but I think the other cams would be off then.
I personally wouldn't want to run the 2 different profiles - that would make the engine's firing pulse strength off, which could be why the dampener was possibly shot - you were shakign the engine with the mismatched cam profiles - you'd be making more power on one bank than the other.
Also, does anyone else know about ATX's running the Stage 2 cams? I thought that was a rare occurance, as it made the car not idle well at all.
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