Valve float is what throws the rocker arms is what a lot of people fail to realize. Especially when on stock cams the stock valve springs will start to float at 7000-7200 so when your reving to 7500 or so your well into the floating stage.
A good set of aftermarket springs can solve this, a smoother ramping cam can solve it for the most part. I ran my jwt s4 cams to 8k all day long on stock springs and retainers and never tossed a rocker arm not even once. And just like on my C2 cams the motor saw 11-12k+ rpm a couple times when gears gave away at redline and shot past the factory limiter. Never threw a rocker.
Ultimate is a VE oil pump, twin groove shim mod and springs and retainers. 9k+ rpm capable head all day long.