NAw it's fine I'd say .. most L-heads are gonna be like that anyhow.. once springs are in place, natural action of the valve should center it on the seat.. it'd only start to become a problem when valve faces start getting grooves worn into them on the contact surfaces.. then the slop can make them more likely to hang up and not seat.. after getting myself one of the official briggs valve guide wear check tools, I quickly came to realize that what *I* considered excessive slop was well within Briggs tolerance limits.. so if you call it "a little wiggle" I wouldn't worry much (Besides, considering Tecumseh parts are few and far between and Briggs L-Head parts including valve guides will fast become obsolete now that they're in bankruptcy, your only choices would be to run it til it drops or trash it.. unless you got a machine shop in your back pocket to fabricate parts..)bill18163 wrote:I'm working on a Tecumseh HMSK80 engine. I've got the head off and I cleaned off all the carbon. I plan on lapping the valves and probably replace the springs. I have the valves out and I was going to check the clearance gap when I noticed that the exhaust valve was a little sloppy in the guide. You can wiggle it a little side ways. My question is will this hurt anything? Can I use it that way?
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