On the T&D adjusters, they can only be turned in, or down toward the pushrod between zero and 2 full turns. If they are turned more than two turns the oil path is blocked. You don't need to take the rockers off to check, just back off the lock nut on one of the offending rockers, and count the turns backing it up until it stops, if it is more than two turns you need longer pushrods, not by a few thousandths, but by .025 or .050 depending on how deep they are. Usually you can tell just by looking at the adjuster if there are no threads showing and/or below the top of the lock nut they are too deep. I like to try and set them where they are around the 1 full turn mark, then you have plenty of adjustment both directions. If I remember right, I think one turn on the adjuster is around .034 thousandth of pushrod length with 1.75 ratio on the T&D race rocker paired shaft rockers anyway, that is all I have messed with, not street rockers like what you have so that could be slightly different on the adjuster since the pivot length is shorter. I usually have to buy pushrods in .025 length differences, and on large cams, with the reduced back circle on the intake lobe in particular, most times I have .025 longer pushrods on the intakes versus the exhaust. In a pinch you could mill the rocker stands on the bottom, but that changes the geometry, maybe it would need to go that direction (if your lucky) but maybe not, depending on lift. That is a whole different discussion. Good luck, and let us know what you find.
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