I don't have a "how to", but it's fairly straight forward. Here are 10 simple steps I use to do this: 1) remove dash 2) remove tank 3) remove breather/filter 4) remove exhaust 5) remove intake with carb still attached and lay to the side with cables attached 6) pull spark plugs 7) collapse pushrods for front cylinder 8)remove rocker box lid and base 9) remove 4 head bolts and head 10) compress valve spring, remove keepers, expand and release spring. At this point, the valve should fall out and you can inspect the valve guide. Taking apart is always the easy part. Be sure to keep a box of ziplocks handy and keep all bolts/nuts labeled that go together. Also, go ahead and order a set of top end gaskets. I know I'm going to catch hell for this, but I've pulled the heads twice and have never replaced the base gasket at the bottom of the cylinder. It is recommended, but I don't have a ring compresser and so far, I've been lucky with no leaks. I do however have the base gaskets at the house that came with the gasket kit. Just last week, I finally got around to changing out the TP rocker boxes with S&S rocker box/roller rockers/shafts. The valve guides are only about $12 each. I get most all my parts from Bikers Dream of Atlanta. Those folks know Big Dogs and never send a wrong part. But use who ever you want there. Strokers and some others are well recommended too! I probably left off a step or two, but you shouldn't have any problems doing this. Be sure to follow torque specs and tightening patterns getting it all put back together. One other note: snug up your intake back to your cylinders before torquing down the head bolts. Then attach the breather bracket to your intake and line it all up before tightening down your intake. It has to be just right for everything to snug up in the right place.