One little thing to add, on some 98-97's the tensioner bracket has the lower heater hose elbow "built-in", and will cracks very easily even though it's metal. I broke mine after liberally applying some lubricant to try and help it slide and giving it a few whacks with my palm. It's a dealer part and goes for 158.98, or 119 if you can get a discount through work (at least up here, no idea about elsewhere). I was stuck in below freezing temperatures, which didn't help, so it could be a lot easier with higher temperatures.

Also, another tip for low temperatures, grab a heatgun/hairdryer when removing hoses/vacuum lines or parts with o-rings and take parts that need cleanup inside to warm up. Incredible how much different gaskets behave when they aren't cold. I suppose most people know this, but from a technician with about 2 years experience, it saved a boatload of headaches/colds.

The video was extremely helpful, doubt I would've had the confidence to do this without it. Not to mention excellent reference material when I got stuck.