The car is new to me. I was getting some noise from about 2300-2800 RPM that sounded like a diesel running. This is thought to be from worn out timing components. I planed to replace everything first thing.
The other day this happened.
I was about a mile away from home in 3rd gear doing about 35mph. All of a sudden the car started to make a loud buzzing sound. It sounded kind of like the "diesel noise" I was getting but much, much louder almost like the chain itself is slapping around inside. It sounds like it is coming from the timing case and you can hear it at any RPM. The noise isn't constant, it changes with the RPMs. The car still idles fine but you can hear the noise. I looked through the oil fill hole and you can see the timing chain is still in place.
My guess is one of the guides completely gave out or something similar happen with the tensioner. If this is the case and I can just replace the timing components, great.
My worry is that the chain jumped time and caused damage to the valves, pistons, and cylinders. Is this possible? Would the car still hold an idle if this is the case?
I don't want to buy all the parts to do the timing chain, replace everything just to find out this it wasn't the problem or there is more damage.
Today I pulled the valve cover and this is what I saw.



I pulled the oil pan when I first bought the car and found these bits of plastic. I haven't pulled it off since the troubles the other day.

Now I don't know what to think. The sprockets look like they are in good shape. Do you think the problems are caused by bad guides or something else? If so, should I still replace everything (all guides, chain, all 4 sprockets, bolts, gaskets etc.)?
The other day this happened.
I was about a mile away from home in 3rd gear doing about 35mph. All of a sudden the car started to make a loud buzzing sound. It sounded kind of like the "diesel noise" I was getting but much, much louder almost like the chain itself is slapping around inside. It sounds like it is coming from the timing case and you can hear it at any RPM. The noise isn't constant, it changes with the RPMs. The car still idles fine but you can hear the noise. I looked through the oil fill hole and you can see the timing chain is still in place.
My guess is one of the guides completely gave out or something similar happen with the tensioner. If this is the case and I can just replace the timing components, great.
My worry is that the chain jumped time and caused damage to the valves, pistons, and cylinders. Is this possible? Would the car still hold an idle if this is the case?
I don't want to buy all the parts to do the timing chain, replace everything just to find out this it wasn't the problem or there is more damage.
Today I pulled the valve cover and this is what I saw.



I pulled the oil pan when I first bought the car and found these bits of plastic. I haven't pulled it off since the troubles the other day.

Now I don't know what to think. The sprockets look like they are in good shape. Do you think the problems are caused by bad guides or something else? If so, should I still replace everything (all guides, chain, all 4 sprockets, bolts, gaskets etc.)?
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