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93rev2sev

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I am getting my heads ready for the 3.2 swap. I noticed a few threads relating to the valve guides. Most thread say not to worry about them.

Should I get them replaced when I have the heads cleaned? Could they simply be knurled(as opposed to replaced)?

Edit: the heads have less than 150k and the engine ran fairly clean(little or no oil burning)

I will be replacing the seals. Should I "replace the valve stem seals and call it a day"?
 
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Knurling the guides is a temporary fix. If the guides are out of spec., I would suggest replacing them; with phosphor/bronze guides. It is easy to do.
You can either ream them or press them out , and replace the guides. OR, ream the guides,
and use slightly oversize (stem) valves. I believe you can get a reamer,and valves in
.001-.002 oversize.. For most engines, anyway. This is cheaper, and longer lasting than knurling.. (My instructors were pretty clear on this).:thumb:
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Yeah if you are going to have the heads out, its a really good idea to replace the valve guide seals. The time is now!
 

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