Is it acceptable to walk around with a timing chain noise?
The mechanic also said the engine oil can Debri own from the chain, and if I'm lucky, the noise goes away. is this true?
I would say that the noise comes from the head, perhaps your roller rockers or your cam, and is very common in cars with many miles and about 1988 - 1996 models cause your chain distribution is not a string, a high strength rubber with teeth inside, and I find it hard to believe that Mechanic said that he was the apprentice, the motors can be alil fat, but it should not be oil everywhere, I suggest changing your oil regularly and ride it out until your engine dies, it will be worth more to review your head so that the engines of dollars ... ps If your timing belt is low or out of sync breaks it will cost you an engine timing belt keeps the functions internal synchronization and perfect if not perfect, it will bend valves may bend the cam or crankshaft, piston head injury, etc., etc. ..
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