The tensioner does not need to be positioned in a certain way. Just screw it back in; however, make sure it is properly torqued to specs. I list that in the video as well.
In all my reading on doing this job, this was never suggested unless I was changing the timing chain itself. Regardless, I still drive the car and have not noticed any issues related to this suggestion. Thanks for the comment.
I see the tensioner has a dimple in it were it contacts the chain guide does this have to be positioned in a certatin way
The tensioner does not need to be positioned in a certain way. Just screw it back in; however, make sure it is properly torqued to specs. I list that in the video as well.
Should have rotated the engine to tdc to be sure timing was not off due to bad tensioner.
In all my reading on doing this job, this was never suggested unless I was changing the timing chain itself. Regardless, I still drive the car and have not noticed any issues related to this suggestion. Thanks for the comment.