Premiere CC Multicam Audio sync

New user of Pr CC with limited previous editing experience.  Attempting to audio sync 2 clips that I have edited to the same time frame.  It is mainly talking.  When I try to sync using the audio function camera 2 is about 5 seconds behind c1.  When I attempt to mark the clips to the correct visual spot the marked clip options is not selectable.
Could someone point me in the correct direction to enable the audio sync to work right or to be able to select the marked sync function.  Would it work to put a distinct noise in the audio at the correct location?
My head is getting sore from the various ways I have tried.
Thanks
Richard

Hi flyboymowry,
Sometimes syncing via audio doesn't always work, so you can sync clips by marking In, Out, or by using markers. More here: http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/editing-multi-camera-sequences1.html#id_78669
Thanks,
Kevin

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