My father just refreshed his 360 motor with a Lunati cam/lifters, rebuilt '974 heads with 2.02/1.60, and used his stock pushrods and rockers.
When we were breaking in the cam, we had Castrol 10w-30 with the GM EOS added. The break in seem to go well and never had a problem. The next day he cranked it up and it sounded like one of the lifters was ticking like it had leaked down. After a few seconds it went away. The next day it sounded worse and took even longer to go away.
So he decided to change the oil to Rotella 15w-40, and the next time he cranked it, it took about ten minutes for the ticking noise to go away.
That is when he called me to come over and see if I could tell if something was off.
When we took a valve cover off, and he turned the engine over a few times, all of the rockers were moving evenly so we ruled out a bad lobe on the cam.
He also mentioned that the rocker shafts could come off without much tension, which this got me thinking. So I started messing with the rockers and found out that a few of them had slight clearance and could be rocked back and forth. I know this is not suppose to happen, so we are both concerned now.
The rockers and pushrods may have 5000 miles on them, could they be bad this quickly?
Would the Lunati cam be this far off on the size of its lobes?
Any ideas what could have caused this?
He loses sleep over things like this, so I would like to help solve this quickly.
Thanks in advance.