Hello CharlesY
I have done it, its a pretty easy procedure, theres no mention in landrovers own main dealer workshop manual of replacing the adjuster screws or nuts,we never changed any nut or screws on all those ohv engined cars we owned and serviced in the past, the point im making for reference and for others not to have the same consequeces as me is having the correct diameter washer is far more important than thickness, as i found to my cost today, boomin bearmach!!!
I think you didn't see the relevant section clearly ... they DO say changing the adjusters and nuts is part of the job, and with good reason.
from RAVE
Refit
1. Clean rocker shaft and mating faces.
2. Fit NEW rocker adjusting screws fully into rocker
arm. Fit new lock nuts to screws but do not
tighten.
LR recommend you UNDO the rockers crews fully, and explain why - to prevent damaging injectors on re-fitting.
Believe me .... if you didn't do that, or do what I described, then you have been LUCKY not to have destroyed the injector(s) you fitted new washer(s) to.
Now watch this next piece ....
THE THICKNESS OF THE WASHERS IS ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL.
THE NEW WASHERS MUST NOT BE THICKER THAN THE OLD ONES.
I don't think you yet "see" what happens if the injector sits up a tiny bit higher. The higher the injector sits, the less clearance there is, until there becomes NO clearance ON FULL DOWN STROKE. Basically the inner plunger of the injector gets blasted down into the injector body, but because there's no clearance now, it hits the bottom, keeps going a bit, and destroys the injector first revolution of the engine.
People changing injector washers are taking a terrible gamble if they just change them and ignore the clearances. Believe what I wrote above, and disregard anyone who says it doesn't matter ....
CharlesY