I have 392 head too. My K6 was delivered with a 300 head.
392 had valves with same type of keepers as the F2. Valves have a slim groove.
My 392 head got new guides and K valves with the longer keeper grooves.
Even aftermarket Kibblewhite make the keeper grooves irritating long.
Why not at least 1.5mm shorter leaving more valve lift without the keeper groove entering the seal causing severe oil consumption??
The stock guides had to be sunken rather much for the keeper groove to stay away from the valve stem seal causing huge oil consumption.
Different than the 300 head.
Here not enough for 10mm lift cam despite guide sunken. Running lash 9.80mm measured.
Fix guides once again even lower made clearance for 10-11mm lift.
CycleX has guides adapted for higher lifts.
Hopefully OK as is with K valves in 392 head.
Below 392 head, sunken stock guide, Kibblewhite 33.5/28.5mm valves. Only 9.6 mm clearance. OK for modest cams with 0.360" lift
Head is fixed now getting another 1.5mm IN clearance, EX another 1mm.
Seal has just enough room on guides. Springs shimmed too.
K2 head with stock F2 in valves (has lash caps for lenght and durability), K kibblewhite 28mm ex .
Note the clearance between seal and F2 in valve keeper groove.
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Here with keeper, lots of space. I do not know if guides are sunken. That head got TI retainers after photos were taken.
Sit on my K6 engine now.