I would try to determine if there was a physical reason it broke, I know it’s unlikely one cylinder did and not the others- but it did break. If the head isn’t pulled, I would try to flush any debris out of the push rod galley, maybe kerosene. I think I would feel better pulling the head, check the top of the piston for valve impact. Check -at least- the one valve for restricted movement. Recheck all valves for spring bind. And check anything else you can think of.
This may sound like overkill but it will give you peace of mind when you fire it again…. Well, maybe a little bit