In fact that even with a heated head, aluminum gets pulled from the bore during removal, plus I believe that the bore surface gets compressed some. I've installed some guides in other kinds of heads dry,(and hot) where I was sure some galling took place. I removed the guides, and for sure, there was galling. Time for larger guides. I have just heard last week of a CB350 race ported head that went to Oz, that unbeknownst to the owner, the guides were found to be loose during assembly, and the machinist knurled the guides and installed, instead of getting the proper size guide! The guides came loose after a season of racing, as one would expect.
As far as seats, every time the engine gets hot, parts expand, and then contract upon cooling. The seats won't get loose and stay loose from a heat cycle.
Graeme and Kevin, thanks for the comments.
I didn't have a crankpin plug handy, so I made one from 1mm cold rolled:
Ready to press and peen:

I'm shimming this engine for no center case gasket. After shimming, the bead of Ducati Bond is applied and cased ready to go together:

Bottom end looking good. Head ready for valves . The crank end oil journal was galled and worn badly, so I turned it down to a fresh surface, and I'll make a custom sized oil bush with a smaller ID for the timing cover:
