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Hi!, Rebuilding the head, and im putting the Circlips that go on the Valve guides, but the  INTLET valve  guide does NOT have a groove for the clip like the  intake All diagrams i looked at show 2 clips, one on each guide.

THANKS!

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Well  apparently the Inlet valve guide fell some, Pic  attached below. Or is it supposed to be that way? ANY FEEDBACK WELCOME!

The inlet valve is lower than the exhaust, exhaust valve is closest.

 

                                    

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20 minutes ago, Travis said:

I just watched a UTUBE vid, this guy had a Briggs and Straton, one guide actually got pushed up higher tha the other one, and it was the intake, just like mine.....

 

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The Guy in the video said he put red loctite on it, but it only lasted a few months, so he put a brand new head on it, and it solved the problem, but i hate to buy a new head after, re seating the valves ,and getting the spring  compressor etc..

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These are the ORIGINAL guides. Well it actually i found does have groove, and its at the very bottom of the valve that fell.

But im not sure if the guide got pushed up, or pushed down??

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It'll definitely cause problems by running it like that.

Are they upside down maybe? In the picture, the tall one sticks up a bit. 

I can't see why they'd be uneven. There's a lot of reasons why they'd be even though. So let's assume they should be even. 

But shouldn't the main part of the guide be in the head. It would make more sense that way. Typically the guide sticks up just a bit. Like a nub. And the o-rings are down inside.

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