boudin
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I was between, I would guess, 5500 and 7500 RPM when it quit.
The valves don't open enough to break them at high RPM, but enough to bend them. Like others have said, it's an interference motor, meaning the pistons can come into contact with open valves at top-dead-center, like what happens when you break a timing chain--the cams stop moving but momentum keep the motor running a stroke.
Bent valves don't necessarily mean damaged valve guides or valve seats (hence a full valve job is needed). Often you can just lap in a new valve, adjust the shims and you are good to go.
Dropping a valve means a valve breaks at the stem, or more likely the keepers work themselves loose (maybe they were not set correctly at the factory). This causes the valve to drop into the cylinder and then destroys a lot of stuff in that cylinder, trashing the block. I don't think that happened in your case as you would still be seeing compression on some of the cylinders.
This is what happens to a motor that drops a valve--extreme case at high RPM:
https://jetboaters.net/threads/mr1-carnage.18712/
Not trying to get your hopes up too much! But just trying to be a bit analytical here based on experience.
-Greg