Walt then let me ask a question how would you ever replace a guide in the first place since Briggs don't even offer them as replacement parts? And yes I have seen a few with worn valve guides, just have to replace the head when I find them just like those that the guides slip out of place. Now of course knurling the old guides is an option but usually there is a chance the head is also warped.
Well I think I said that guides were not replaceable and as I said, I have never seen a worn out guide in all the rebuilds I have done of B&S Intek OHV engines. I was being facetious when I remarked about replacing them.
Also, I have never replaced a head because of a slipped valve guide. I do have a permanent fix I developed as well as some other people submitted to me for resubmitting. Some run from nothing to less than $10 tops. Waste of a customers money replacing a head for slipped valve guide. I have sent the fix to probably well over 100 people on Internet forums over the last many years, probably over 200 with no reports of failure though there probably are some from failing to follow instructions.
By the way, one machinest did make his own replacement guide, another waste of time. Knurling also a waste of time.
Walt Conner