Any help here would be greatly appreciated. I recently replaced my Yamaha 2010 90hp 4 stroke outboard's timing belt. First, I aligned the crank and cam marks as noted in the manual, remove the flywheel, stator, brackets and tensioner. I used cable ties to keep the cam marks from moving. After putting everything back together, I started the motor and it would only run at increased throttle. I removed the spark plugs and turned the engine by hand only to see that my timing marks on the cams are off by 2-3 teeth (see pics). I guess something move when I put the new belt on. My question is if I align the crank timing mark back up and manually try to turn the cam marks up the way that they're suppose to be, will I be doing more hurt than harm or should that solve my problem?