Hey Scott,
The 3A only had 56k miles. I pulled the rocker shaft and the head, decarboned the chambers, miked the cylinders, and pulled one cap to check the bearing. It was all well within tolerance, so I just buttoned it back up. The shaft looked solid...but that was before I knew how they wear. Next time I check the valve clearances I will pull the 3A shaft and check it again, though.
The mickey mouse Chevy stamped steel rockers mounted on studs are almost bulletproof. I played with changing to roller rockers, but they all failed at a regular rate, while I have only seen a couple stamped rockers ever fail...even with over 100 lbs of seat pressure and 330lbs of open pressure. Looking at the TR rocker shaft, it just appears so much more substantial than the stamped that I figured they would last indefinitely. I now know I am wrong. I think it must be that the rocker shaft is not hardened, whereas the stamped steel rockers are.
I did notice that Moss sells a tuftrided shaft, at a premium, of course. Does anyone have experience with the hardened shaft?