i'm still working on my friends '72.  i finally got it running the other day.  i did a C/R check because #6 seemed to be weak and found the valve adjustments were all scattered to hell.  i readjusted the valves per my haynes manual: .008"/intake and .010"/exhaust, cold as measured between the cam lobe and rocker.  this is the way i read it in the book.  the problem i'm experiencing now is that i continue to have rocker arms jumping out of the valve guide (what do you call that little cup with rails the rocker rides on?).  so after i adjusted the valves intially last week, i got it running and it sounded pretty good.  i had to move it and it sat for a week over christmas while company was in town.  so i go out to work on it last week and had a hell of a time getting it to start.  i was even pouring raw gasoline in the carbs and it would not fire.  so i do a compression check again (that is how desparate:ermm: ) and i find that the #$4 intake rocker has jumped up and is riding on top of the valve guide thingy.  so i think, "hmm, that's weird" and i fix it and reset the clearance.  i finally get it running and end up moving the car, everything seems to be running reasonably well considering the car hasn't run in 3+ years.  got late so i put it up for the night.  the next day, i want to just run it some more to run some of that crappy gas out of it and it won't start...again.  go through the litany: got fuel, got spark, got compression... on 5 cylinders.  i check and find #2 has done the same thing.  i reset it and finally get it running but it has a definate miss.  i pull the valve cover....AGAIN! to find the #3 intake rocker is cocked now.  so i fix it and adjust the lash but notice this time that on this valve, the ball stud is ~1/4" higher than the others.  i remove the rocker and measure across the top of the retainers and find the intake valve is lower than the valves next to it by ~1/4".  i still get the car running but #3 cylinder has no compression, definately missing.   so now for the questions:  is valve to piston clearance tight enough that this 'cocked rocker' condition could cause valve to piston contact resulting in a bent valve?  if the valve is bent, how did it bend #3 but not #2 or #4, which also jumped out of place?  why do the rockers keep jumping out of place?  is there a way, short of removing the head, to check the valve seat to see if the valve is bent or if it may just be a big chunk of carbon stuck in there?  is there a good source on-line for valves and gaskets should this be the problem? hellllpppp!!!