Ed is quite the stud muffin....
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I don't. torqued to 25 ft lbs, they should not come loose.I think it is wise to try to torque them down evenly (going up and down the shaft several times. If I remember, putting the engine on TDC will have most of the passenger side valve close to being closed and that will allow minimum work against the springs when torquing the shafts down. Then turning the engine about a 1/4 turn will get a number of the driver's side valve close to being closed to minimize spring loads against the shafts...I have heard of shafts cracking or breaking when someone tried to tighten one bolt on the way down at once rather than going back and forth.I don't know if anyone makes studs to replace the factory shaft bolts, but those would be nice, imo.
you want to tighten each one just a little and go to the next one..work up and down the shaft until all have reached 25
as far as I know, you have not done anything to lose oil pressure. I always just dribble oil over the springs and rockers for some pre-lube and start the engine.