That picture from the 392 head.
Seal look a little bit sloppy when it is removed compared with a new.
Seal will not go that bad, only sloppier hole.
Most oil pumped in via the slit that occur when the groove goes inside, inlet will suck oil into chamber like a pump.
Remove spring and check your head. In and EX.
If clearance is small, use a lower lifting cam with matching clearance.
I read somewhere that the clearance need to be cam lift + 0.5mm.
After my episode cam lift + >1.0mm to feel safer.
If guides are new, they can be removed, cut a new stopper groove for clip, back in with the guide.
My local shop did that on my 392 head that had gone around 4000 km. Glass beaded and marked guide how it sat before. Then back oriented exactly the same when pressing it in, deeper this time.
I think he reshaped the tip in chamber side too, removed ca 1 mm that came deeper in.
That mechanic loves his job and can do lots of magic really quick. Done that since the 70's and is +70 yo.
Not much visible here, modified Honda stock guide.
Valve is Kibblewhite 33.5mm
This head is used now with 970cc, 125-75 cam.