Pushrod oiling/heat?

I don't think that I'm giving away any secret by saying that the way to achieve the proper shim shape is to have the same radius on the inside and outside. That radius should be whatever the radius of the rocker shaft is. The tapered ends happen automatically. Stack two washers of same diameter on top of each other and offset them .020" and it becomes obvious. Creating that profile in the shim would require a milling machine or lathe and a bit of machining knowledge. Shims made this way would theoretically seal as well as if they aren't there because all the radii match.
Well no, most times, the shims need to be thicker on one side to allow relocation of the rocker shaft in order to get the correct rocker sweep on the valve tip correcting for the poor Chrysler valve train geometry. That SHOULD BE the only reason for placing any shim under the rocker shaft.