Re: timing belt tensioner
Big pair of long needlenose pliers.
Re: timing belt tensioner
It's the chicken and egg problem, only more frustrating. Set everything to TDC. Leave the spring on the tensioner and put the belt over everything but the cam gear. Starting at the left side (toward the front of the car) take the slack out of the belt and put your first few teeth on the cam gear. Making sure those first few teeth stay on, pull on the belt and put a few more teeth on. You'll only be able to get the edge of the belt on the teeth intially. That's okay, as you get more teeth on, go back and push the belt farther onto the gear. Keep working like this, moving over the top of the cam gear. Pulling up on the belt and putting a few more teeth on the gear each time, going back to push the belt farther onto the gear as you progress. It takes some patience and some grunting, but it's the best way I've found.
Hopefully I'll remember to make a video on this the next time I do my belt. Until then, you'll have to read words and imagine what I'm talking about.
Re: timing belt tensioner
good chance its the oil pump leaking, its driven by the timing belt, it has the cogged pulley on it.
Did you get a new timing belt and is it the correct length.