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I just got done replacing my timing belt, water pump, tensioner, idler and alternator on my 2003 hyundai elantra gls. From other forums and youtube videos it showed to have tensioner at 5oclock position to twisting the belt 90 dgrees to pushing on the belt for firmness and not overly tight. My question is what is the proper way to tension the timing belt knowing too tight is just as bad as too loose or if any of the above techniques is good enough. When i took it for a test drive when i get to about 3000 rpms there is a whine and gets stronger as it increases but below that its fine. So is my tension on the timing belt too loose or too tight? My other option is to bring it to a mechanic maybe they have special tools that i have seen on other videos. Or am i over thinking it i dont know. Also idling on the vehicle is great no problems what so ever. Any info would be great thanks.
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