I dont want to confuse things....
Your replacing the push rod tubes - which kind of tubes are you replacing with as stock ones require the engine out and heads off on CT1600 cc engine, 2.0l engines the tubes can be replaced without a strip down.
Cam followers - these should be hydraulic and look like this once removed from the engine..
*some* CT engines have had tweaks and might have solid lifters instead of the hydraulic ones, they look like this.....
The link that Kevtherev put up has the following statement which might also help...
If a magnet sticks to the push rod shaft you've got hydraulic (steel) push rods. If it only sticks to the tips, you've got solid (aluminum) push rods.
Now you can see the difference once you pull it all apart there are two (well three) setup methods...
1. Hydraulic lifters need preloading with about 2.0 to 2.5 turns pressure on the valve adjuster when the valve is in the closed position (this rule is for all valves inlet and exits)
2. Solid lifters require a feeler gauge with 0.006” clearanceon the valve adjuster when the valve is in the closed position (this rule is for all valves inlet and exits)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S5Uapc8GjE
3. don't risk leaving your van not running and pay someone who knows!