tensioner failure

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denroy

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I was earring a loud clacking after engine warmed up. Opened it up and found that the timing belt was very loose between the 2 upper pulleys. The tensioner has ware marks where the idler pulley has been hitting it. Does the tensioner need replacement or can I remove the spring and just replace it. I can push down the spring by hand. i would think that it is worn out.
Also if someone could post instruction on re-alining the pulley before I install the new belt. When I removed the old one the cams moved.
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Roy
 

projectSHO89

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It would help if you identified which engine you are discussing.

We are not psychic.

Sounds like a 3.2 with an ATX. If so, you probably need a new tensioner. If the tensioner pulley is also loose or damaged, add that to your list.

Steve
 

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