You can tell what valve is what by what manifold runner it lines up with. AMC inlines have exhausts at both ends, so they're EI IE EI IE EI IE.
Exhaust valves get hotter than the intake valves, so they can stick more easily, and are affected more when an engine is overworked, overrevved, or improperly fueled(too lean can heat em way up).
Mmmm OK thanks again. Well in that case they were both Intake Valve Push rods. I managed to get the Valve Cover off after I lowered the cross member but still left the cross member bolts in and it still wouldn't come off. Finally I unscrewed the plate that the wiper motor mounts to and was able to get it off but only because someone had biffed the metal back that juts out there. I was planning to do that myself but someone beat me to it.
Anyway I replaced the pushrods and also # 5's bridge which was broken on the intake valve side. Turned it over to see if the 5 and 6 valves were now working, which they were and did a cold, dry compression test on 5 and 6.
They read 120lbs on 5 and 90lbs on 6 so clearly all is still not well but a heck of a lot better than they were.
I haven't put the valve cover back and tried starting to see how it runs 'cos I ran outta time but sometime next week I'll be able to get to it. Then it will remain to be seen if the rods get bent again and how it runs.
I expect it will still smoke until all the oil in the combustion chamber is burnt up (if that's what it is) so I'm crossing my fingers that the rods don't bend and the smoke eventually clears up...
Thanks for all your help
cheers!
tony and nicki