I'm back and working again on the project albeit as a very slow pace... FWIW I posted in this thread last night about removing the starter motor:
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I tried turning the motor over last night to get everything aligned for timing; I got bank 1 (passenger side US) aligned in terms of the chain and the VVT's (I can't see the mark on the chain guide yet as I've not removed the pulley) but bank 2 was not aligned so I figure I'll just get it aligned with the tools as suggested by Range Rover above (I'm a slow learner! Actually this has me slightly terrified!).
Crankshaft - Position is TDC (Top Dead Center) on piston 1 (passenger side (US) very front of the vehicle piston); I can then use the lock tool to validate this position.
Camshafts - I understand that the very back of the camshafts have a small square type mark that needs to face in a particular direction and then install the two camshaft locking tools. The camshaft locking tool has a small movable plate that I guess inserts into the slot at the very back of each individual camshaft. I think photographing this is challenging but once I get there I'll see what I can do.
I still need to remove the crankshaft pulley and also change the rear crossover, clean the heads, etc...
Changing Starter Motor on LR4
Had a look around the web and cannot locate anything specific to changing the starter motor on a 2012 LR4 (5.0). Found a few youtube clips on Range Rovers and LR3's but not the LR4. Anyone done this themselves and if so, any tips? Cheers

I tried turning the motor over last night to get everything aligned for timing; I got bank 1 (passenger side US) aligned in terms of the chain and the VVT's (I can't see the mark on the chain guide yet as I've not removed the pulley) but bank 2 was not aligned so I figure I'll just get it aligned with the tools as suggested by Range Rover above (I'm a slow learner! Actually this has me slightly terrified!).
Crankshaft - Position is TDC (Top Dead Center) on piston 1 (passenger side (US) very front of the vehicle piston); I can then use the lock tool to validate this position.
Camshafts - I understand that the very back of the camshafts have a small square type mark that needs to face in a particular direction and then install the two camshaft locking tools. The camshaft locking tool has a small movable plate that I guess inserts into the slot at the very back of each individual camshaft. I think photographing this is challenging but once I get there I'll see what I can do.
I still need to remove the crankshaft pulley and also change the rear crossover, clean the heads, etc...