I told him what trickflow said and they are right on for what I asked them which was about trickflows on a stock height 302 with stock pistons. Meaning no decking, blueprinting, resurfacing the heads and with stock pistons. Now throw in your own percentage of error acceptance, and that the motor was built by someone else, and its been rebuilt so it probably has been decked or something. So if hes at the max for what trickflow says is safe for an numilled surface 302, then its safe to say with broken lifters and bent rods that he is pushing it. And I told him the best thing if he didnt know for sure what pistons and such that he should pull the head and check for valve damage. I really think he needs to learn more about engines before he goes and changes cams, and pushrods and pulling heads. Since he doesnt know what happened, he allowed it to happen, and that he cant give us any measurements nor can he even name the parts correctly, he doesnt sound very seasoned. Why doesnt anyone else think that is a lot of lift and duration to be using with any 2.02 valve head. In every other threat about E cams and TrickFlows everybody freaks out about valve clearance, but then this guy is talking 230/230, 542/542 with bent push rods and nobody seems to think its clearance related. To be honest, after something like that happened and I didnt build it, I could never feel comfortable until I knew what pistons were in it at least. Because from there by just looking at them, you know what you are dealing with, if you know what to look for. But he never acknowledged what I posted about the rod lengths. Instead he just went to a parts store and bought the cheapo 302 stock pushrods. Know that i think about it, not only wont they have the right length but if its the cheapo then its not going to last long with guideplates. I'm praying for this kid becuase he sounds really lost in the sauce. He went out and bought parts before we even finally dove into his problem. Its only one od 2 things both of which I covered. Hopefully it was just loose rockers like the guy skipped a cylinder when adjusting. If every other rod and lifter came out fine then that could very well be, and I may just fix the rods and lifters and fire it up. He, he could of smacked the pushrods with the back of the intake during removal. Guess we need some more answers.