F 150 2WD Pickup V8-4.6L SOHC VIN W (1998)
Without A/C
Automatic tensioners are calibrated at the factory to provide the correct amount of tension to the belt. Unless a spring within the tensioner
assembly breaks or some other mechanical part of the tensioner fails, there is no need to check tensioners for proper tension.
The only mechanical check that need be made, if you have any doubt about the tensioner faction, would be to remove the belt in the area of the
tensioner, to avoid belt contact, then using the proper tool, rotate the tensioner from its relaxed position through its full stroke and back to the
relaxed position to assure that there is no "stick, grab, bind," and to assure that there is tension on the spring. It is a normal condition for the
tensioner to be moving, under certain conditions, when the engine is running. If the tensioner meets these criteria, it should be assumed to be a
good tensioner.