4.6 stroker with MC809 cam its the stock 89 cam(brand new with all new lifters and such)
I had to order new pushrods to go with the decked block.
I installed head, torque to specs, installed measuring pushrod and one pair of rocker arms loosely. My machinist told me to use his pushrod length checker by torque down rocker arm to spec with cam at "base" of lobe for the rocker I was checking. Then to slowly lengthen the checker until it contacted rocker without pushing down on lifter.
I then took the pushrod in to him and he ordered based on my measurement and added .050 for preload.
I got the pushrods and installed. I am blueprinting motor so I measured with dial indicator every preload amount on every pushrod. I got a range within the .040-60 like spec(differences I accounted for pilot error and differences in rocker stand length)
I cranked the engine over by hand 12 times to make sure I got every valve to open once.
as I was doing it-I noticed the valves didn’t look to be opening a lot.

I went forward with painting engine and stuff but couldn’t sleep last night thinking about it. went out today and put dial indicator on top of rocker directly over valve stem and inline with valvestem travel.
I read 0.150 lift on number 1 intake and about 0.130 on exhaust. rough measurement...
cam spec is gross valve lift of 0.397/0.397
will those numbers change once engine is running?
Is that enough lift to even get engine to fire off?