Taz,
I understand your frustration. First calm down and have a drink, I prefer Jack. Ok now that I read your other post Ha... you did the old finger compression test, and the bleed down was the lifter. 1. when you used your finger to do the compression test did you crank the engine for several rotations. Why it is a four stroke engine and you may have hit it on a open valve or your adjustment kept the valve open, there would not be any compression in the cylinder. 2. In all honesty Whoever sold you the cams and in the instructions it should say if they need to do any mods to the engine. After reviewing the information below I don't think that you will have any problem with your engine.
I just looked up the cams and they use stock springs and it did not have any modification specifications. If you have not increased the compression with new pistons you should not have any problems. Even tho the lifter did not bleed down that shouldn't matter it should not touch the head of the piston. You say it runs ok you are in good shape then. Hope this helps
this is from the Andrews website.
288137G 37G 18/38 236 272 0.510 0.174 Stock Hot street cams for 88 or 95 inches. 80+ rear wheel HP possible with well tuned 88 motor; more with 95. Smooth idle, broad torque (2200-5600 RPM). Stock to 9.5 CR.
46/14 240 276 0.510 0.148
37G cams run great with fuel injectors or carburetors!
I tried to call Andrews but it was to late they had already closed. If you are still worried call them and ask for their teck support.
Glider