Not sure who you are talking to but....
The timing mark on the crankshaft indicating #1, #4 means that both pistons, #1 and #4 are at TDC (all the way to the top of the cylinders, or Top Dead Center) at the same time.
To time a C-14 with the CAMS ALREADY OUT: turn the crankshaft clockwise until the timing marks align per the service manual, pg. 2-24, second image down from the top. Note: it is fine to turn the engine with the camshafts removed but ALWAYS turn the engine in the correct direction and NEVER backwards! If you go past the timing mark, go all the way around again to align the marks, do not turn the crankshaft backwards.
Once the crankshaft is timed, install the camshafts so that they are also timed according to the timing marks on both camshafts, per manual page 5-18. Further instructions for cam timing can be found on manual pages 5-18 through 5-23. Once the cams are installed, the saddle bearing caps are tight and the timing looks correct, turn the engine gently forward until the crankshaft comes back around to the timing marks; the cams will now be timed but the 'wrong way' from the manual. Continue to turn the crankshaft another full revolution to again align with the timing marks and both cams will be in time with the timing marks on each camshaft. If they are not correctly timed, you are one or more timing chain links off on the timing- the mistimed cam must be removed and reinstalled in the correct position. If there is any significant resistance while turning the engine stop immediately.
Another way to time the cams is to count the number of timing chain links between the centerline of each sprocket. Unfortunately the manual is not clear on the number of links between the exhaust cam and the crankshaft although it does mention that there are 30 links between the outer sprocket points of the two cams.
Brian
I have 30,000km on the bike now, one valve was within spec. So you are saying I can install the cams with #4 or #1 at tdc. I am confused on this. If I install the cams as per instruction for #1 at tdc and the crank is really at #4 tdc am I not off 180 degrees?