Well, I'm putting the stock rockers back in and they are pedestal mount so I don't have to set lash or pre-load with them. If I go back to adjustable rockers in the future that will be good to know though. Thanks for the tip. 
For the cam gear, if the stock one wears faster, and the bronze gear wears even faster than that, whats the point of using the bronze gear? I don't want to have to tear my engine apart to get to that gear and replace it constantly.
In the original discussion about the cam gears and billet steel cams, there was a link to an article that suggested that cutting a small slot in the part above the gear and lining it up over where the two gears mesh would allow extra oil through for more lubrication and may slow down the wear. Anyone think that's worth a try? Maybe get a new stock gear and install that and check it again in 5-10k miles and see if it's wearing the same? BTW, anyone have the part number for the stock 3400 drive gear? I can't find it in the catalog on gmpartsdirect and rock auto only lists a couple of washers under oil pump drive gear in their catalog.
If I end up continuing to have problems with it, I may decide to ditch the billet cam and go to a reground solid core cam from the store. OF course that would entail pulling the engine, which I don't have the facilities for anymore so I'd have to take the car somewhere which is a whole 'nother ball o' wax that I don't want to deal with.

For the cam gear, if the stock one wears faster, and the bronze gear wears even faster than that, whats the point of using the bronze gear? I don't want to have to tear my engine apart to get to that gear and replace it constantly.
In the original discussion about the cam gears and billet steel cams, there was a link to an article that suggested that cutting a small slot in the part above the gear and lining it up over where the two gears mesh would allow extra oil through for more lubrication and may slow down the wear. Anyone think that's worth a try? Maybe get a new stock gear and install that and check it again in 5-10k miles and see if it's wearing the same? BTW, anyone have the part number for the stock 3400 drive gear? I can't find it in the catalog on gmpartsdirect and rock auto only lists a couple of washers under oil pump drive gear in their catalog.
If I end up continuing to have problems with it, I may decide to ditch the billet cam and go to a reground solid core cam from the store. OF course that would entail pulling the engine, which I don't have the facilities for anymore so I'd have to take the car somewhere which is a whole 'nother ball o' wax that I don't want to deal with.

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