Yes, Facing the front of the engine and looking at he crank gear on the crankshaft, the timing dot on the crank sprocket is to be at about the 2:00 o'clock position. The cam sprocket center is up and to the left. Turn the cam and its sprocket until there 12 timing chain pins between the timing dots on both sprockets when installed. This will result in the cam sprocket's timing dot being in the 2:00 o'clock position relative to the center of the cam sprocket. Some chains have links marked by copper plating in which case the dots are aligned with the copper plated links. Some chains are not marked. Any Ford or Motors or Chilton repair manual should have a picture of the proper installation.