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I would like to add a few points here. Milling the heads and block requires the pushrod length or rocker shaft to be shimed to maintain proper rocker geometry. The lifters may pump up and compensate and the "slipper" style rocker design is quite forgiving to extreme tollerance varations. Why because with out it you will change the rocker geometry instead of 1.5 ratio you might see 1.45 (dont remember the the small 6 rato off hand) which means less than advertized lift. Two because your valve tip to rocker contact patch is moved off center greater side loads are placed on the valve causing quicker wear of the valve guides. I prefer shimming the rocker stands over custom push rods. Just be shure to make the hole in the spacer for the stand that feeds the oil to the shaft is big enough to allow oil to pass. I also recomend the adjustable rocker shaft assembly.