The big question is what color stripes are on that pushrod. The color of the stripes on the pushrod is what determines what length they are. If there are two black stripes on it, I have some that I can share, too. I second Doug's recommendation to keep the stock pushrods - they're a weak link and if something is going to break, I'd rather have it be one of them than something else...
For some reason, there are a number of '97 cars that have bent pushrods. In every case that I've seen (not a whole lot, personally), the pushrod just gave up the ghost at around 5500 RPM and started clacking. Damage has always been limited to the pushrod... That's a good thing, because the pushrods can be swapped in about fifteen minutes.
My '97 GTS bent a couple of pushrods for no apparent reason - I was just accelerating in a normal manner, and I got that horrific sounding clacking sound. I was only a mile or so from home, so I tore it down, and two pushrods gave up the ghost - one really bent bad, and one was just slightly bent. I have a feeling a lot of cars have 'slightly' bent pushrods and they'll eventually go out when they get stressed enough. Even if there is a slight bend in the pushrod, it will get worse eventually...