Stop by your auto parts store that sells "Lisle" brand equipment and buy yourself a automotive stethescope, and probe around right to it. Of course, you could roll a piece of paper into a funnel, hearing aid, stick it in your ear like a horn and zoom right to it as well. Sounds like a lifter out of adjustment. Its a 300, do as others say, add a little ATF, see if it doesn't clean it out.
Drag racing great and car builder extraordinaire, especially engines, now deseased Bill Jenkins used to have a helmet that he sometimes wore that had two car horns stuck to the outside, drilled and plumbed into his ears. He used it to tune himself into the sounds of his engines going down the 1/4 mile. No joke. I'd tell you to make yourself one, but after watching your video, it wouldn't be worth it, and your neighbors would whisper and point at you behind your back...so try the ATF trick.
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