Looking at it, it is the little bolts that have bent dazza. Perhaps it's just a case of replacing them.
As the inlet cam is resting, the notches look slightly off tdc, as well as not looking completely parallel to the exhaust cam at tdc. If I turn the inlet cam slightly clockwise (normally anti clockwise I think) the tool gets more snug with no play. I then tightened the bolts of the tool to try and hold the inlet cam from springing back, but it didn't hold it and I had a mm or two of play again.
When I was turning the crankshaft I asked my mate to listen carefully for any noises from inside the engine as I turned it slowly, it was smooth and I think fairly consistent all the way round a few times and no noises like before with the broken chain. Am I wrong in thinking this could be a good thing in terms of piston to valve contact or damage elsewhere
Girlfriends going shopping tomorrow so I can work all day on it, want to make some progress
on a side note I passed my test a year ago today and bought the car three days before - could do with some of that positive thinking now..