Awesome video. I just slapped a new one in mine tonight, had that initial rattle while the new tensioner got oil into it and now it’s gone like you said. I had bad rattle on startup for a few seconds every time before installing the new one tonight and that’s all cleared up now. THANK YOU!
Hi Ty u for the vid! What is the worst that can happen if you at the beginning of this procedure, you didn’t release the pressure by turning the harmonic balancer and the crank bolt? I ask this because a lot of other vids don’t do this pressure releasing step. Ty again!
I did my 04 corolla step by step but I never heard the clicks. But so far is running great. Thanks for the videos. Please make a clutch flywheel replacement video
Thanks man, again just for the review of this component, havent done it for many years, about 7 i think. This helps a lot. Also the serp. belt in this vid of yours is ready for replace also. Again thank you, see you to other vids.
I didn't need this video yesterday while I was stripping the motor to replace the time chain. I did come across it when I was searching for info. I needed it tonight, now that I'm reassembling everything and needed to know how to release the tensioner. Great video. Much appreciated. A new Serpentine ? Lol. 😂
On my 2010 Toyota Corolla repair manual said to release tensioner hook turn crankshaft to counterclockwise then clockwise. Now I have 2016 Toyota Corolla 2xr-fae should turn clockwise to release the hook
I heard the big click when I went counter clockwise, but nothing when going clockwise but it moves freely. I guess it popped the hook and set in place in one movement
Hello. Thanks for your video. One of the mount bolt got broken :( and now I have a big oil leak. Is there a way to replace the mounting bolt in an "easy" way? Thanks in advance.
I wish someone would show how to do this on a 2004 Rav4 without removing the engine. I'm having a tough time removing the wiring harness that covers the timing chain cover.
I noticed some loud rattling sometimes especially warming up in the morning. I inspect and find out a huge leaks at the tensioner. Find this video helpful, thanks
What do I do if it the rattling gets worse after starting the car the first time? What do I look for on the test drive? Any answers would be greatly appreciated!
I just did a timing chain job and the chain is not tensioning with the new tensioner. Does it need to run to tension the chain fully? Just don’t want to finish assembling without being confident in it.
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Great video. Now he just needs a new serpentine belt, because that one has many cracks on it and is ready to go out
Very good video. A quiet garage helped to hear the gentle clicks. The engine started perfect first time. Thanks.
Awesome video. I just slapped a new one in mine tonight, had that initial rattle while the new tensioner got oil into it and now it’s gone like you said. I had bad rattle on startup for a few seconds every time before installing the new one tonight and that’s all cleared up now. THANK YOU!
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Very thorough and clear, exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Really good informative video. How did you know the tensioner needed to be replaced though?
Hi Ty u for the vid! What is the worst that can happen if you at the beginning of this procedure, you didn’t release the pressure by turning the harmonic balancer and the crank bolt? I ask this because a lot of other vids don’t do this pressure releasing step. Ty again!
I did my 04 corolla step by step but I never heard the clicks. But so far is running great. Thanks for the videos. Please make a clutch flywheel replacement video
Hello friend, good video, a question before removing the chain tensioner, did you place the car on time?
Great video. Is that the cause for an oil “burn“ or loss in these corolla
Thanks man, again just for the review of this component, havent done it for many years, about 7 i think. This helps a lot.
Also the serp. belt in this vid of yours is ready for replace also.
Again thank you, see you to other vids.
Awesome video, thank you so much. Guys you need a torque wrench, please use a torque wrench
Perfectly explained!great video,great material.thank youu.🙏🚙👋
I didn't need this video yesterday while I was stripping the motor to replace the time chain. I did come across it when I was searching for info.
I needed it tonight, now that I'm reassembling everything and needed to know how to release the tensioner.
Great video. Much appreciated. A new Serpentine ? Lol. 😂
On my 2010 Toyota Corolla repair manual said to release tensioner hook turn crankshaft to counterclockwise then clockwise. Now I have 2016 Toyota Corolla 2xr-fae should turn clockwise to release the hook
Did you have the car lifted in order to turn the engine after install?
I heard the big click when I went counter clockwise, but nothing when going clockwise but it moves freely. I guess it popped the hook and set in place in one movement
Hello. Thanks for your video. One of the mount bolt got broken :( and now I have a big oil leak. Is there a way to replace the mounting bolt in an "easy" way? Thanks in advance.
I wish someone would show how to do this on a 2004 Rav4 without removing the engine. I'm having a tough time removing the wiring harness that covers the timing chain cover.
Excellent video Thanks
At the same time! Nice work! Thank you so much for this video:-)
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I noticed some loud rattling sometimes especially warming up in the morning. I inspect and find out a huge leaks at the tensioner. Find this video helpful, thanks
What indicates tensioner replacement? Other than oil leak at tensioner itself?
What do I do if it the rattling gets worse after starting the car the first time? What do I look for on the test drive? Any answers would be greatly appreciated!
Is it the same process for a Gen 3 2010 Toyota Prius?
I just did a timing chain job and the chain is not tensioning with the new tensioner. Does it need to run to tension the chain fully? Just don’t want to finish assembling without being confident in it.
Do you need to drain the engine oil before?
Hello how many Nm i must use??
Legend. Thank you!
Is there supposed to be any slack in the chain at all when the tensioner is operating correctly?
How long does it take to perform this procedure for a proficient mechanic
A got it out trying to fix a oil leak whit out spin the crank shaft now I’m scare to put it back and jump the timing chain or brake my engine
Que buen video gracias
Hello is this the same for a 2009 Scion xB?
What kind of RTV do you use?
Can that chain tensioner be a cause for a ticking noise? I’ve looked all over the internet and no one seems to have the same issue
Apparently yes. Have you found an answer? I’m just relaying what people have told me when I asked them, I’m not a car guy
Perfect 👌
Great video
Is that a 3zz engine?
What is the value of torque (nm or lb) you applied
Probably should tell people they need to turn the engine to TDC, to avoid jumping a tooth.
What rtv spray do I buy
Looks like that belt could have been replaced as well.
😂bottom it out, yeah your really hung eh?😂
took you long enough there slim
Thanks
Awesome how you literally show everything but how to get the damn tensioner to retract onto the hook. Kinda FUCKING important.
pull it out a little more , thsts not what she said
Or you can simply add a 236 ml bottle of 'AT-205 RE-SEAL' to your engine oil and that should swell up the old o-ring and stop the leak.
Thats a timing belt!!!
Excellent video. Thank you very much
Do you have to drain the motor oil before this?