^^ Agree, these are most likely the culprits for wiping out cams/lifters . Quality has gone down with a lot of parts no doubt, so selection and preparation become more important. ‘Small’ things like knocking the burr off around the oil feed annulus around the lifters, often overlooked. I’ve found new hyd.lifters full of gunk left over from machining. If the lifter bleeds down, where does the gunk go? Between the lifter and bore!Good engine building and run in practices were always employed by everyone else. This included proper run in procedure, zero mechanical interferences, correct spring pressures (including removal of inner springs during run in), identifying and correcting lifter rotation issues by the retruing of lifter bores & using the right oils / assembly lubes.
Lots of people cheap out on proper oil, too lazy to pull the dual spring on the valves, and on and on..
Edit: Good idea to always use a molybdenum assembly lube on FT cams for break in.
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