Just give her a good pull mate. :o:DYou can twist at the same time since you have now marked the relationship of the dizzy to the block.
There is an O ring on the shaft that sticks over time.
The rotor will rotate 30degrees in relation to the dizzy as you withdraw it, as the helical gear withdraws from the cam. It is helpful to mark its "going in position" so as to speak.
BTW your no1 is usually not that possy. It is usually 180degrees from there, so in  the past someone has mixed up their TDCs. BUT it is nothing to worry about. Just the leads are cut to the lengths required  and may be a bit short or long.
I tried both TDC positions and the rotor Gears would not disengage so  finally Cranked the Pully at No1 "As you described" give it a Full "TUG" and :arms: :) how do you say 
"Ah ,The Value of Education ":D:D:D
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JUST BE SURE that the no1 lead was above the tip of the rotor at that position or you will wonder why it will not start when you get it back together.:confused:  
Sorry Mate You've Lost me here ??
Regards Philip A