I restored my '66 Valiant that I back dated a '360 block to look like a 273 Commando about 4 years ago. I took it out to Spring Fling this past June. I drove it all over southern California. On the day I left I started it up to put it in the trailer and it started ticking. It ticked when I backed it out of the trailer when home. I checked the oil and it was low so I changed it. It was not as bad but still ticked. After talking to Mike at Moparty he said he had a set of Edelbrock heads that the keepers started to wear letting the valve start to drop. I pulled the valve cover and I saw that #7 intake the lifter was pumped down and the rocker was loose. I did not see any indication of the keeper failing (Bruce Toth found and went though these Edelbrock heads during Covid for me as he could not get his castings at the time). I cranked it over 2 revolutions and the lifter pumped up so it was as tight as the others but after a few minutes it bled down again so it the rocker was loose.
I probably have 3k-4k on the motor since the rebuild. What are my options? Is the right thing to just pull the intake and replace the lifter? Note I have no interest in doing that
Oh and it does not look like the lobe of the cam is gone as once it pumped it by eye it looks the same as the others. It is Oregon Cams grind for torque. About 228'ish degrees at 0.050" and the lift is nothing crazy just a bit more than stock.
Jim
I probably have 3k-4k on the motor since the rebuild. What are my options? Is the right thing to just pull the intake and replace the lifter? Note I have no interest in doing that
Oh and it does not look like the lobe of the cam is gone as once it pumped it by eye it looks the same as the others. It is Oregon Cams grind for torque. About 228'ish degrees at 0.050" and the lift is nothing crazy just a bit more than stock.
Jim
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