elkhtr
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Hi poppop,elkhtr, I just repaired an engine in an A2 for SS member grits with the same problem, only it was one valve. Check the valve adjustment screw in the affected rocker arms. They are supposed to be hard to turn and have no lock nuts. In Andy's engine that screw was real loose and backed out until the push rod jumped out of the rocker. It did not jump clear but bound up on the edge of the rocker which I think caused the valve to hit the piston. This broke the head off the lifter. It had run so long like this the broken stem had cut a quarter inch groove in the cam. I pulled the engine, stripped the front and held the lifters up and removed the cam and replaced the broken lifter and installed another cam. Also replaced the defective rocker. It runs like a champ now. Unless you have a bent valve from hitting a piston I think your engine is very repairable. I got Andy's parts from an engine I had bought for parts. I don't have another cam but I do have the lifters and rockers if you need them.
I think I will pull the engine and do some looking.
The rockers looked good, but I might need to take you up on the lifters.
This being my first solid lifter vehicle, is it a no-no to use lifters that werent broke in on this cam, assuming the cam wasnt destroyed?