SRQYukon
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I know, it's a little puzzling. I would have expected a misfire, too. But I guess the cylinder still fires and maybe the valve is opening enough to partially fill the cylinder with fuel/air.If a lifter is collapsing I would expect possible misfires on that cylinder, even though you're not feeling them. Maybe monitor the misfires to see.
I watched some mechanic on YouTube repairing an NNBS with VVT DOD and he showed how roller lifters can separate and then spin around in the lifter bore. If something like that were happening, the roller would be misaligned with the cam lobe part of the time. That would cause lifter noise. So maybe something like that is happening. As suggested, changing the lifters might buy me another 50-80k miles. But, it may have also resulted in damage to the cam lobe, which means I'm done.