So the Ford 302 in my 1972 Formula 233 started spitting through the carburetor last week. After some investigation I found a sticky lifter on the #3 cylinder intake valve. When I pulled the lifter, I found it worn into a cup. Worrying that the cam was similarly worn, I used a micrometer to measure the lobe lift. Sure enough, the lobe lift on that cylinder was only .092" when the book says it should be at least .26". All the others are fine. I replaced all the lifters and put it back together. When I run it now, it sounds great, though I have not run it loaded.
Clearly it needs a new camshaft. But its the middle of the season and I am out of wrenching time. My question is, can I run it as it is for a bit while I save my pennies for a new camshaft? The #3 cylinder wont be doing much work, but will that hurt the engine in any way? I always run it gently anyway, keeping it under 3500.
Clearly it needs a new camshaft. But its the middle of the season and I am out of wrenching time. My question is, can I run it as it is for a bit while I save my pennies for a new camshaft? The #3 cylinder wont be doing much work, but will that hurt the engine in any way? I always run it gently anyway, keeping it under 3500.