OK,,,, I just finished up on my first valve check (finally got around to it at 16K). Sort of finished up.

In the FAQ here I found this step that I have a little bitty question about, actually looking for more experienced opinion.
. Insert the correct feeler gauge between the valve stem and the adjuster screw. There should be slight drag on the feeler gauge – be sure that you do not have the gauge canted or curved as you are measuring. You can use the “go, no go” method – a .008in. gauge should not go into the .006 intake; a .011 should not go into a .009 exhaust if adjusted properly. A .007 gauge will go into the intake and a .010 gauge will go into the exhaust, but will give a too tight drag.
So all the Intake look (felt) PERFECT

now the exhuast is the ones I would normally expect to be on the tight side, can we agree on that? I have 2 exhaust valves that seem to be just a tiny bit tight a .01 would not slide thru on one and I really had to force the .01 on the other but I was able to get the .009 thru them both but it did seem to have a fair amount of drag and a .008 could be slide thru without having ANY feeling of contact at all.... Now the question is should I leave well enough alone for the next 10k-12k or should I get back in there and move these 2 adjusters and risk making them farther out of adjustment due to my lack of motorcycle (mechanical) vale experience? Seems like there is only about .001 or less variance from nominal here.
I am sure I had the engine rotated to the top of stroke on each cylinder but I guess I could have just missed it a bit on one or both of these 2 valves, I even rotated ever so slightly back and forth when I got to what I thought was TDC just to double check for this possible variation.
Thanks to any of you VALK gurus that offer up suggestions, directions or opinions.

Thanks
Matt