I even boil a pot of water on the stove and manipulate the cam head in the water. Let it dry and you can use some cam lube if you want. I have always used a drop or two of WD40 on the lobes and then manipulate the lobes while blowing the excess off with an air compressor. Many of the cams I have are 20 plus years old and still working great using this method.
I have a basically new yellow c3 that does the same thing. My older red and green ones are fine though. I think after extended use and proper cleaning mentioned above, the issue goes away. ymmv.
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