Pain to remove, had to pull the carb aside and remove the starter motor. There’s a small screw inside the tensioner barrel that backs the plunger all the way out. Made a small key that holds it retracted until installed. Once it’s in, pulled the key and it springs out. I also had the cover off the cam drive sprocket and it still seemed loose. Using a tiny screwdriver I very slightly increased the tensioner pressure and it seems to have clicked in a slightly tighter (extended) position…..
But I’m not convinced. On the bench I could easily push the tensioner in and out. It never really latches in position and the spring pressure is very light. I think it’s worn out. Ever the optimist, I assembled everything and fired it up. Much quieter, but I’m sure it will rattle back if used hard. I ordered a mechanical substitute and will try that instead. The cam chain is probably stretched to the limit, so this is all a waste of time. Keeps me out of trouble??