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Doubt you will get an answer that will pinpoint the problem on here.

First thing to do is check that the cambelt is installed correctly with everything on top dead centre.

Then if it won't start, and you think the head may be the problem, check the compression, to make sure its sealed properly.

If compression is good, check for spark and fuel and then continue until the fault is found.

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... the old cam has like a half moon bit on the end that goes intoi te sensor, this one has a full moon shape on the end, n e thoughts

The locating key on the new head is broken. You need to peer down into the end of the cam, you should see where the key used to be connected. Then you need to visualise where the matching key in the CAS would line up with the cam's key.
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Well I think what you said before would be adequate. I'll see if I can get it going. Cheers for your help. Any other ideas you can give me; does anyone know if the rb20's changed cams at all

I think that is what you said.

AFAIK all the (silver) RB20s ran the same cams (the red ones were slightly different lift / duration).

I doubt it's a problem with the cams as such. You should be able to hear the engine firing, it's just that it's firing at the wrong time in the cycle.

The CAS and cam align on a set of teeth as well. The teeth are far enough apart that the engine will only fire when the CAS is close to the correct position. Worst case, you should eventually get there by moving the CAS 1 set of teeth at a time until the engine fires somewhere near the right spot.

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