Following everyone's advice, I ordered a new cam chain tensioner as well as a new tensioner arm.
The new tensioner is longer by about a millimeter, I wonder if it was really worth the purchase, but the new arm (or lever, however you want to call it) seems to be beefier, but does not seem to want to fit in the 2001 because of a "bulge", left side (left when inserted in the engine, that is).
I wonder what I should do, between grinding it all off until the "bulge" is gone, or just taking a bit of it off, or what.
As is, not only the bolt does not go through all the way, but even if it did, the hex nut would barely fit and it would be ridiculous. It is also obvious the guide in the middle would be off and would obviously be gnawed by the chain.
I will attach some photos. I guess I still can use the old one but it is in really bad chain after my mishap and I'd like my chain to be tight.
Thanks for the help, all!
The new tensioner is longer by about a millimeter, I wonder if it was really worth the purchase, but the new arm (or lever, however you want to call it) seems to be beefier, but does not seem to want to fit in the 2001 because of a "bulge", left side (left when inserted in the engine, that is).
I wonder what I should do, between grinding it all off until the "bulge" is gone, or just taking a bit of it off, or what.
As is, not only the bolt does not go through all the way, but even if it did, the hex nut would barely fit and it would be ridiculous. It is also obvious the guide in the middle would be off and would obviously be gnawed by the chain.
I will attach some photos. I guess I still can use the old one but it is in really bad chain after my mishap and I'd like my chain to be tight.
Thanks for the help, all!