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: It is also a good idea to watch the lifters to
: see if they are "spinning" in the
: bores. They may not all spin at the same
: speed, but if they aren't spinning at all,
: it will wipe out a cam lobe.
Good tip Dennis, I go as far as putting a dab of white paint on the top of each pushrod (just under the cup) so it is super easy to see them spin. ( I really use "junkyard yellow", from my paint marker. Just make sure the area you mark is clean so the paint sticks)
As Dennis said, if a pushrod is not spinning, shut the engine down ASAP and pull-out that pushrod & lifter for a look-see. 90% of the time I have fixed a "no spinner" by honing-out the lifter bore and / or replacing the lifter with another. (not a good "crown" ground onto the lifter)
The other 10% is a bitch, a cam that does not have enough taper ground onto the lobe(s). But think about it, changing a cam before it "chews-off" a lobe is better then changing one after all that lobe metal has gone through your new engine. Besides, I have better luck getting a replacement cam from the manufacturer when it's still "measureable", he can't hid behind that " you did not break it in correctly" lip service.
DD