Being Bob Woods' largest account doesn't exactly make your opinions unbiased now, does it? I bought a set of 6-6's from you a couple years ago based on your BS about it being quiet, and it turned out to be the BS I should have run from. I bought the whole setup from you, and followed the directions in the manual. I called you for help once and you told me "it ain't rocket science, you can figure it out". Thanks for the after-sale support. I eventually did figure it out, and those things were so loud that after about 6 months I couldn't stand it anymore. Out they came. They had more power than the Andrews I replaced them with, but I didn't miss the couple of HP I lost, because after a 5 hour ride I didn't hear that damn tapping anymore.
Sorry for the rant. Back to your regularly scheduled program.
We HAVE NOT based our 30 plus years in business, by turning our back on a very, very, simple problem such as your describing.
Quite the contrary indeed!!!!!!!!!!!
A conversation with us DOES NOT end in what you are describing either, as we are very happy to help, always, as the legions of clients we have, can certainly agree with.
You are most certainly the very odd man out with the "noise" of a little Wood 6-6, once those pushrods are set correctly at .140-.150" into the lifter, as we ALWAYS reccomend.
You might want to re-direct your issues differently, as I take a mighty dim view of this type of behavoir, on a message board such as this.
Don't try to make these folks believe for one moment, that is how business is conducted here, because it just ain't so.
Have a wonderful day, and hope you feel better.

Scott