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Thanks for the help. Got the job done in 1 1/2 hours. It was cake. No more squealing.
For those of you who do this job, the adjustment rod (that slips on the back of the tensioner) has a little "c" clip that fastens the rod with the bracket connected to it. Make sure that clip is facing you, not the engine, when you put it on the back of the tensioner. If you put it on the other way, when you tighten the rod, it will bend it and make it useless.
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