Found and rescued dads childhood 65 Barracuda/ build and camshaft help

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GHOST RUSTERS

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Hello forabodies community and thank you for welcoming me and my family!

(Warning: I am NEW to ANY Internet forums/ community and I tend to babel. I don’t know when to shut up so please feel free to correct me with keeping it short and sweet or over sharing)

I do have a detailed heartfelt story explaining the backstory to my individual background and the importance of the Barracuda that I am working on if anyone is interested in reading, not sure if this is the correct outlet for any storytelling, but the offer is on the table. (This car has been a part of my fathers life since he was 7 years old, the car “disappeared” for many years and after 10+ years of VERY difficult searching and legal matters, I was able to find and rescue the car in 2018. This is a family project with my two daughters in getting it safe and road worthy to surprise my dad when the time is right)

Currently, the 273 block and heads are at a local machine shop for a very light clean up and inspection for cracks or any potential build concerns.

(A quick blueprint: The engine is original, was rebuilt in 1985 with .040 bore, .020 on rods, .020 on mains (can still see clean, clear crosshatch on the cylinders and rod caps) I have the original build badge that was on the block for this information if that’s helpful. The car was driven for a few years after the rebuild. The trans reverse went out and the car was parked for 20+ years, until I found it)

As of right now I would like to keep it as factory/ basic as financially possibly because this is THE engine that my dad learned and worked on in is developing years. We are trying to avoid any unnecessary machine work, a refresh if you will, clean up and reassemble)

I disassembled the engine (I did take measurements first. I was able to get it to run briefly beforehand. It had oil pressure and compression was roughly 120 across the board, but sounded ugly in the lower end)

I was recently told that the cam “got hot” and is “trash” and here is my cry for help in joining forabodiesonly. The cam does show “pitting” I have pictures. What are my options in either “repairing” the existing camshaft or replacing it without having to take out a loan.

I understand and respect that quality isn’t cheap. But this isn’t going to Pomona for drags and I won’t be looking for Milner to race for pinks, I’ll leave that up to Harrison Ford. It will be driven to take the family to get ice cream on the weekends and the occasional cruise for my dad.

Any information and or experience is greatly appreciated with help regarding the original camshaft. What can be done or should be done? I have had very little luck on eBay or Craigslist in finding another original for solid lifters. If I need to share pictures please let me know. I am willing and capable of receiving constructive criticism.

(If it helps, I’m in my late 30s, I’m a mechanic in the gas/oil fields in the Midwest, my experience came from working in a chainsaw logging shop as a child into automotive machanic work on cars and trucks from the 50s, 60s and 70s and modern as a well… if I’m being honest to help put myself in your crosshairs I’m gonna say that I enjoy watching The Waltons, Vice Grip Garage and Uncle Tony’s Garage if that points you in the right direction to who you’re dealing with)

Again I apologize for the babbling and the long story. My daughters and I are excited to be a part of this community and we look forward to your participation. (I am a working man with a schedule so if I don’t respond or communicate clearly while I figure this out in chatting, forgive me while I learn the ropes. Thanks again and Bad Fish for Life!

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Nice ! Welcome … looking forward to more pics and story behind the search .
 
:welcome: from :canada:
Great story and congratulations on finding the car after your search. For specific questions your best bet is to start a new thread in the section it pertains to, engine questions in the small block engine forum, etc. That way you will have more members likely to check out what you are asking about as most don't read a lot of the welcome wagon section. Also the moderators prefer to see members use the threads for their intended purposes. Good luck with your project and keep us posted on your progress with a build thread.
 
What a great story and to have your daughters involved is awesome. Welcome to a kick *** site and I look forward to watching this surprise for your dad evolve.
 
Welcome good luck with your dads car. Put ads in the wanted section. Someone will help you with a camshaft and lifters that will not break the bank. @Rocket I don't know if he has anything mild but he has a great rating for parts.
 
Mildest I have is a stock 340 cam. If your current cam is OK for wear, you could have it reground by Oregon cams, Racer Brown or other suppliers.
 
Oregon Cams and other suppliers can custom grind a cam to any specs for not much money.
 
Wow! Thank you everyone for the feedback! I will certainly put my interests through the proper channels in the threads and see what kind of feedback develops. I’m hoping to add more as the story continues to grow and I will share any progress we make. Thanks again!
 
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