I would like to request help in determining if my chain tensioner works properly. I read about it and I thought I knew what to do, but when I looked inside the engine - it is not that simple... for me, that is.
Two points to check: does the tensioner work and is it extended all the way or not.
1. When looked at the chain after removing the valve cover (car was not used for several weeks) - the chain seemed tense. I do not think there was chain noise I had heard before.
2. When I started trying to press/feel the tensioner sprocket arm, it became lose. I felt only the spring load. The oil is still there, in the basin.
So I do not know where I am. What shall I do next?
1. I should try to pump the tensioner - how do I do that? Press and pull the sprocket arem slowly at its sprocket end?
2. How do I determine if the tensioner is fully extended? I guess I need to take out the oil from the basin to see it. How much should it be extended so that I can say it is fully extended? As much out as the sleeve is long?
I know that when putting it all back together I should prime/pump the tensioner - again, back to point 1. I know it is trivial topic for a lot of you, but please shed some light on it for me.