You have to use factory seals (the new black seals are the best of them not the K-lines) or change the guides. Most aftermarket seals will pop off the stock guides. I have seen it. I have also see a wide variance of guide top sizes like the tolerance is loose from HD. First brought to my attention by Steve at GMR and later checking revealed what he said was true. Still the factory seals fit so tight it becomes a non-issue plus most of the heads that come through here get the guides changed with AV&V parts so again problem solved. Their guide tops are serrated to hold seals better.
I know that Baisley installed his flavor of guides in the heads during the Pro-Street head job, and I don't know the brand so I don't know if the HD seals would fit or not. I know that the oil seal surface was .419 in diameter.
The only other specs I know of are:
Black Diamond Intake Valves 1.120
Black Diamond Exhaust Valves 1.650
PSI Springs with probably way too much pressure?
Back in 2012 when all the seals came off, I sent the heads back to Dan to be freshened up. I asked him what could be done about the seals coming off and he said he did not know. I told him we can't do the same install and expect a different result.
I had him send me a few different brands of seals. I believe they were all Viton style seals within a metal cup. The inside of the seals where they pressed down on the guides was also ribbed Viton. I machined a metal rod to exactly .419 and pressed on a seal. Holding the rod in my hand I could not pull the pressed on seal off. I put the rod with seal into an oven and baked it to 250 degrees F and using gloves the seal almost fell off in my hand. Then I experimented installing the seals with almost every type and brand of high temp Loctite. After allowing the samples to fully cure I repeated the oven experiment and the seals came off even easier than before. It acted like Loctite lubricant. lol
The Viton coated inner surface of the oil seals were compressing and cold flowing, loosing its intended grip on the guide.
I then decided that the guide needed to be reverse grooved in order to catch onto the inner ribbed surface of the oil seal. I made a crude sketch and sent it to Dan and paid him to groove the guides. I thought I was being very clever until I saw everyone's post about he AV&V guides already having this feature. Live and learn. Next time for me I will use the AV&V set up for sure and lighter beehive springs.
IMHO I think the seals should have a bare metal surface that presses onto the guide. That way there would be a good metal to metal contact press fit which would be way more reliable. I believe the original stock HD seals on my 2007 CVO were this way.