You didn't? Why not???
No worries man--sorry if I came of a little abrasive...
I'll do what I can to educate:
Stock flat tappet rockers have a ratio of 1.7. They are actually really good. They can handle 500+ HP. For people who have high HP applications and wanna run the stockers, they just do the replacement aftermarket bushings to prevent the stock rocker's needle bearings from coming loose.
If people do switch over to aftermarket rockers, they go with a higher ratio and a roller setup, which is a stronger rocker, but the roller tip actually helps to quiet down the valvetrain. The higher ratio only really gets a slight bit more lift from the cam that is being run...
Only a few things I kinda balk at with your combo:
Larger 2.02 intake valves (1.890 stock size) + 1.75 rockers + 7.500 pushrods, and .607 intake lift on the cam (~.625 lift with 1.75 rockers)... That MIGHT come close to PTV issues. You may wanna consider the clay test to see if the intake valves are gunna be close to those pistons...