IIRC, again, he didn't guarantee no problems, but said turning it off would greatly help my odds. And he did it for free, I think; or damn near.
FWIW, as far as lifters, in general, go- an episode of 'Engine Masters' said that well-built, reliable, lifters were becoming near impossible to find.
joe
you're right, I definitely have mine turned off, oil blocked and vented in the whole afm system and just fingers crossed I don't do many long trip with it and just fingers crossed it doesn't fail on the road somewhere.
I was just watching an interview with a European race team that runs v8s and they said they have had to bring all engine work in house as nothing from American builders and suppliers are any good anymore. I have noticed watching that even the bigger name shops engines are failing a few times a season when they used to go the whole season with a just a off season inspection. the Japanese engine cars are not having this problem as long as they source parts directly from Japan. sadly Japan hasn't decided to made high end ls parts yet. they have offered to buy some shuttered metal forging building here to help with our rail road supply since shipping across the ocean isn't worth it. it's been blocked in multiple ways thou so far.
the quality of engine parts has completely collapsed here. I'm starting to feel like getting parts from junk yards, clean and inspecting them well might end up being a good choice.