I had the same problem; I found the problem to be a warped intermediate
shaft.
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Typically this is indicative of issues with improper tension (too tight
or too loose)
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Subject: SD> Re Timing belt problem
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Did the rubbing start about the time that you bought the new tensioner? When
you put the new tensioner on did you replace the belt? Maybe even the belt
can be defective. I did notice that a timing belt has some healthy amount of
travel left or right, but rubbing may not be good. I also would no