Ok. I guess you adjust them the same way as all Chevy V8s before them. I have roller rockers from a Vortec 4.3L V6 that adjust to net lash. I thought the Vortec V8s were the same since they are essentially the same engine minus 2 cylinders. That's my bad.
Here is how GM says to do it: (I do my 454 this same way. It has a solid lifter cam and I have never had an issue with retaining .022" lash on my 454s cam.)
Turn the valve rocker arm nuts clockwise until all of the valve lash is removed.
Turn the crankshaft clockwise until the alignment mark on the crankshaft balancer is aligned with the notch in the engine front cover tab.
Look at the number 1 cylinder valves as the crankshaft balancer alignment mark approaches the notch in the engine front cover tab. If a valve moves as the alignment mark moves into position, the engine is in the number 6 firing position. If this happens, turn the crankshaft clockwise 1 revolution in order to reach the number 1 cylinder firing position.
With the engine in the number 1 firing position, adjust the exhaust valves for cylinders number 1, 3, 4, and 8 and the intake valves for cylinders number 1, 2, 5, and 7.
4.1. Turn the valve rocker arm nut counter clockwise until the valve lash is felt in the valve pushrod.
4.2. Turn the valve rocker arm nut clockwise until all the valve lash is removed.
Zero valve lash can be felt by moving the valve pushrod up and down between your thumb and forefinger until there is no more up and down movement of the valve push rod.
4.3. When all the valve lash is removed, then turn the valve rocker arm nut clockwise 1 additional turn (360 degrees). (I personally do 3/4 turn on hydraulic lifters -Eng)
Turn the crankshaft clockwise 1 revolution until the alignment mark on the crankshaft balancer is aligned with the notch in the engine front cover tab.
With the engine in the number 6 firing position, adjust the exhaust valves for cylinders number 2, 5, 6, and 7 and the intake valves for cylinders number 3, 4, 6, and 8.
6.1. Turn the valve rocker arm nut counter clockwise until the valve lash is felt in the valve pushrod.
6.2. Turn the valve rocker arm nut clockwise until all the valve lash is removed.
Zero valve lash can be felt by moving the valve pushrod up and down between your thumb and forefinger until there is no more up and down movement of the valve push rod.
6.3. When all the valve lash is removed, then turn the valve rocker arm nut clockwise 1 additional turn (360 degrees).