The bearings are worn. If you can hear it above the noise of the engine, then it is serious and surprising that it runs.
The rotor arm may be touching the contacts, instead of providing a spark gap.
The first distributor less cars started appearing in the mid 1980s the last distributor being produced in about 1990
These cars do not have a distributor or gasket. They are run on a coil pack which is controlled by the ECM.
Does it have a distributor? I thought these cars ran on the harmonic balancing system
to decrease exhaust noise
Noise pollutants are noises in an are that doesn't normally have much noise e.g. Drilling on the road, beeping from cars
If your vehicle has a timing belt and not a chain, you need to replace it immediately. My distributor made the same ticking noise and it turned out to be the timing belt had a frayed piece on it and this piece was the source of the noise. Before I could figure it out, the belt broke and left me stranded on the roadside.
The distributor cap is important to the performance of the car's engine. Some symptoms of a bad distributor cap are stalling, backfiring, shaking, and a high pitched squealing noise.
To make a spitting noise. Often cars do this
cars tend too
Only during Accelaration. Scott-
possibly distributor. tow to mechanic . if you drive , you could damage your engine.
It means you don't have your seat belt on all cars do that!!