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This sound is back , just had my distributor crap out on me , luckily it wasn't my chain . IT sounds like a header leak and it sounds like lifter or tapped type issue.
I'm a change oil and brake pads mechanic , I have learned a lot working on this car but the technical stuff still floats by the brain cells I have left , I just did order a stethoscope that will be here tomorrow and I also ordered Remflex header gaskets and collector gaskets , the car came with studs for headers , all nuts seem tight but something could of been loose to cause a leak.Hard to really tell in the video but if it is a header leak, you should see some black from the area of the leak. Maybe a leak at the collector gasket?
Did you try the long screwdriver to the ear trick to try and pin point the sound or an automotive stethoscope?
That's what most people say but a couple said lifter , tappet or rod , I haven't been working on this car long enough to know all the ins and outs , new to the old Mopar stuff but learning .Sounds like header leak....

I hope it is , some people on another group said lifter etc. but most people said header leak , I'm putting on Remflex gaskets and take my time with it .Definitely sounds like an exhaust leak because it tends to go away when you revved the engine. A lifter or rod bearing would just get faster. At night, you should be able to see flames like @Mopar Nut mentioned if you can get at the right angle - might have to crawl under the car. And the only way I'd crawl under a running car is on a lift or jack stands so all four wheels are off the ground.
Stethoscope should pin point the leak for you.
Im feeling that now .
