408 hyd roller, too much spring pressure?

Hi!

I have finished my 360 based 408 stroker with good result so far!
I am however starting to worry about my spring pressure...

The engine is based on a -89 roller 360.
I used stock replacement roller lifters with the stock spider like plate to hold down the "figure 8 shaped" anti rotation plates.
The cam is a Lunati VooDoo 20200712
As far as I can see, this is a cast core cam.
231/239 degrees @0.050"
.535/.550 lift
I checked during installation, and there is a good margin to the "figure 8" plates at max lift.

I use bronze bushed steel 1:1,5 shaft rockers, very similar to Comp cams ultra pro magnum rockers

Lunati recommended a spring kt for the Eddy heads I planned on using. Before I got them I ended up buying Trick flow heads instead.
The spricg choices for the Trick Flow heads ended up being lower than recommended with the 1,46" diameter spring, and a bit over recomended for the 1,55" spring. After recommendation from Trick Flow I went with the 1.55" diameter spring heads, p.n. TFS-61417802-C00.

According to the specs I end up with 138 lbs seat pressure and 369 lbs open pressure (on the exhaust lobes)

- Is this too much for the stock replacement roller lifters?

- Is this too much for the cast core roller cam?

The engine runs great! But the valvetrain noise is a bit more than expected. When starting up, there is a few seconds of rattle befor the lifters fill up. I guess they drain during standstill? I would consider this normal with hydraulic lifters, but I'm surprised what short time is needed for them to drain.

/Magnus

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It's on the high side for those lifters.
I bet you hear them pump down after down, tick tick tick...one by one...how do I know? Cause I have a bit less seat load on mine @130-135 lbs...but less open than you.
It's been said 130 was about all you want to run on them for seat with an iron core roller with open around 330.
Preload was stated ... up to .090
Should not have ticking on start up.