Howdy Back All:
The Fel Pro gasket measures about .055" thick compressed. The stock, OEM steel shim type head gasket measure .025". So you lost compression and increased the distance from cam to rocker shaft by about .030". Which gasket will you be using on reassembly? Gasket thickness is a part of the total measurement.
I doubt that there will be anything wrong with using your newer non-adjustible rockers, but I wouldn't assume that they are clean and ready to go. Even though they only have 8k of road miles on them the gunk is forming while they are just sitting too. If the engine is of an eighties vintage they have been sitting for almost 30 years. I'd give either a good cleaning and inspection before deciding and using. Incidently, the non-adjustible rockers have bigger 1/8" oil holes on both sides of the shaft. Your 170 rockers can be drilled out to 1/8" too.
With your question to Jack, it's not that .050" is tiny or a bunch. It's that FoMoCo was not into precision casting and machining with these lopo engine. It is cheap insurance to, at least, check the bolt holes depth before assembly. If a bolt bottoms out, you'll get correct torque wrench readings, but not be tightening the head. Washer also make the process of torquing easier and more accurate.
With your question for Lazy J, both longer and shorter pushrods were available and may still be in some sources with New Old Stock (NOS). Anyway, neither are needed with hydraulic lifters and adjustible rockers. I used a set of 170 adjustible rocker pushrods on my 200 with no problems. I had to get custom ones for using the 170 rockers on my 250. And, I think the same length pushrods are used for the 1.6:1 rockers too. New and old are all over the place in my engine. When we put that engine together there were very few sources of small ford six parts. Cleaned, inspected,and in good serviceable shape, I see no reason to not use old parts.
FYI- rocker and pushrod wear occur due to lack of oil circulating from the back of the rocker shaft to each rocker and down the pushrod. Check the ball ends of the rockers and the cups of of both the rockers and the pushrods for any wear other then round and shiny. Round and shiny is good. On start up leave the valve cover off and watch the oil seep out of the rockers from back to front. If it doesn't you've got a blockage.
Adios, David