New crank bearings installed (Thanks, Nigel!) and I started shimming bevel gears with only the right side half of the crank. I will double check with a complete crank later!

Installing guides starts with beveling the small step in the Kibblewhite guides to prevent galling the bore when they go in.

I like to heat the head evenly with Oxy/acetylene, monitoring temps with my IR gun. I'm using the old guides as bore gauges to choose +.10mm guides in the cleaned stock bores.

I'm looking for 300-320 F. Guides will go in at room temp with some moderate force. Head heated first, then a wipe of grease in the bores, plus greased guides. The guides heat up and grow in a couple seconds, so the fitment when they seat will be the fitment during operation. I tested the fitment after installing by tapping then
out a little, and then back in.
I don't expect to see head temps past 250 F, even on a track, so I know that the guides will be tighter in use than when installed.

Nice fit. When cooled down, the bore pulls the guide in around the waist for an interference fit. I know that with the smooth bore and smooth guide outer, that there is max surface area gripping the guide. Time to ream to size.
