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in the middle of working on my truck...how does the belt tensioner go back on

Old 09-26-2011, 03:34 PM
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in the middle of working on my truck...how does the belt tensioner go back on

took off the pully and belt tensioner as one housing and it looks like to put in back on you would need to put the housing back on and then slide in the belt tensioner with the two bolts?
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and does it need to be torqued?
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Hydraulic tensioner?

This thread may help you out with the links in it, including the FSM:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...placed-241963/

The FSM section for the timing belt:
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...e/timingbe.pdf

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Originally Posted by SR5
and does it need to be torqued?
The tensioner bolts? Yes. See page EG2-46 of above timing belt FSM.

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wow this is really good information
thank you
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Welcome! Now go get your hands dirty.....
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how do you re-install hydraulic tensioner, how do you push pin back in? or should i just get a new one?
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Compress it with a large c clamp or a vise.
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