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Part Number for Timing Tensioner ARM? Need by tomorrow morning! Thanks!

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#1 ·
Hey I was doing the timing belt (again) on my car and I need the part number for the tensioner arm. Its the part that rests on top of the hydrolic tensioner pushrod and it also has the pully that bolts onto it.

Get what i mean? You know when you use the battery bolt tool to compress the hydrolic tensioner? well its the whole piece that the battery bolt tool touches when it compresses the tensioner. I called Conicelli and they didn't know it either!? Am i just calling it the wrong thing? I said to them it was the timing belt tensioner arm and explained it in DETAIL!

So if you could please give me the part number and a price that would be aweasome!! Thanks a bunch!:D
 
#2 ·
Wow, I even called Advance Auto parts and THEY didn't even know. Weird. Mitu. Shop isnt open now though. Anybody have any ideas on my question? Sorry to be such a worry but I would like to order it before I goto school tomorrow if possible. Thanks:)
 
#4 ·
I dont see it in there though. Believe me, I searched....Anbody????:tree: :tree:
 
#6 ·
Yeah I tried asking around a few places today (advance and sturdavents) and they couldn't get it right. Oh well. Does anybody have any more ideas??? Thanks fellas
 
#7 ·
I got a new one when I bought a timing belt tensioner from Conicelli. Call them, order a tensioner, and make sure they're sending the arm, too. You've got bigger balls than me if you're really going to put anything other than OEM parts on your timing belt.
 
#8 ·
Tensioner arm: MD130032
Tensioner arm washer: MD129421
Tensioner arm bolt: MF241251

Tensioner pulley: MD156604
Tensioner pulley bolt: MF241281

I didn't know if you needed the bolt and washer part numbers, or just the pulley and arm. That's everything except the motor mount (the tensioner arm pivots on a stud that's pressed into the motor mount). If you talk to a dealer and they want to look it up to verify you're getting the right parts, tell them to look at illustration 11-510.

BTW you can't get little specialized crap like this from autozone, etc. It's just not worth it for them to stock it or keep info about it, since it's not a popular maintenance item.
 
#9 ·
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

That is EXACTUALLY what i needed to know!! Thanks very much for your help!:)
 
#11 ·
ZyouS said:
anyone know the part of the actual hydrolic tensioner.. or atleast a pic? or where i can see one.
The tensioner is a part you should be able to aquire with little trouble from any dealer, local or on the net. Just tell them the year and engine.