Update with pics! The lifters were taken apart tonight and all look good. The oil was not as thick as I remembered it, so I don't think that is the problem. All valves were removed and came out easily, no binding. The valve with the bent push rod was only out by .001", put blue sharpie on the valve and spun it around in the seat. Nice strip of sharpie removed uniformly around the valve, so it looks good. Will clean the head tomorrow and lap the remaining valves to make sure they are seating correctly. Once the head is assembled will fill ports up some with gas to see if there is any leakage around the valves. I even made sure all the push rods were clear of obstructions to oil flow and they all looked good.
So far I have found absolutely nothing that would cause every valve to contact the pistons. At this point the only other theroy I have to go with is out of control high oil pressure pumping up the lifters. After the top end is done I am going to check out the oil pump for a stuck oil pressure relief valve. Before I start this thing I after all the checks I am going to crank it with the dead crank switch with all the injectors out of it to see what the oil pressure it is making (with an external gauge and the on on the panel) before I try to start it. Any other ideas?
Also, where can I find a push rod? I looked around but could not find anyone selling them.
So far I have found absolutely nothing that would cause every valve to contact the pistons. At this point the only other theroy I have to go with is out of control high oil pressure pumping up the lifters. After the top end is done I am going to check out the oil pump for a stuck oil pressure relief valve. Before I start this thing I after all the checks I am going to crank it with the dead crank switch with all the injectors out of it to see what the oil pressure it is making (with an external gauge and the on on the panel) before I try to start it. Any other ideas?
Also, where can I find a push rod? I looked around but could not find anyone selling them.