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    kibblewhite

    if i'm going to replace my valves and springs with kibblewhite should i go ahead and do the valve guides too?

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    if they are worn then I would but if not you don't have to replace them.
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    Originally posted by Colby@C&DRacing
    if they are worn then I would but if not you don't have to replace them.
    thanks for the info, i didn't know if it was needed when using their valves and would rather not spend the extra money if i don't need too.

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    How do you know your guides are worn, if your valve stems move freely inside them?
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