Valve Lifters and the Camshaft

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  1. Renton5

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    Hi, Mav and Comet Friends!
    I have a '71 Mav with a 200.
    Having pulled the radiator for a leak, I thought to myself,
    "What else can I do?" Obviously, a complete valve job,
    timing chain/gears, lifters...and camshaft? From my research,
    it's looking like if I replace the lifters, the cam should go too.

    It looks like I can pull the cam out, with the front grill out.
    I've seen there are several reputable cam manufacturers out
    there, which do you recommend...and for the lifters also.

    Speaking of lifters, I've been trying to see if there are roller
    versions of those--I can't find any.

    My concern is the camshaft bearings. With 137,578 miles on it,
    I know they ought to be replaced, but I'm not in the position
    to do that--something about having a single carport space at
    my apartment building seems to prevent me! On a scale
    of 1 to 10, with ten being "Are you a blooming idiot?! Yes, it MUST
    be done!", where am I on the scale if I don't get the engine work--
    that I can't afford--done, to replace the cam bearings?

    Is this manual the one I should get, or is there a better one:
    (photo below)
    Ford Inline Six: How to Rebuild & Modify
    By Barton Maurer and Matt Cox

    Thank you for your help!
    Bye, Daniel
     

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  2. Krazy Comet

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    Unless this is a everyday driver & depending on results of compression test. I'd maybe perform a valve job, timing chain & gears and put it back together. Six-cylinder cams rarely wear excessivly.
     
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    You should do a V-8 swap...
     
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    Back in 1973 I had a lifter go bad in my 200, cam and bearings were ok. That collapsed lifter was my excuse for swapping in a V8. LOL. As mentioned above, timing chain is probably a good idea, and a valve job only if it's needed. If you pull the lifters and check for the crown on the bottom that's usually a good indicator of the cam condition. If the cam and lifters aren't making any noises you're probably ok. Roller lifters require a specially hardened cam. I've never seen a roller cam setup for a 200.
     

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