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Correction: I meant to say the valve GUIDES are what require machining to accept the seals. Fixed on my post (above). My bad.
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If your guides are not worn, then they can be removed, machined for the seal and re-installed. Because it is the same guide in the same hole doesn't necessarily mean it will be concentric with the valve seat. The valve seat may need re-cut to align properly with the valve. Not a big deal. Not unusual for the guide i.d. & o.d. to not be perfectly concentric.
As an aside, all of the new valve guides I have are configured to accept seals. New guides must have the bores reamed to fit the valves. Not a thing wrong with machining/re-using the original guides if not worn.
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My 90 with 52K does not smoke at all at start up.
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