Less than 3000 miles on rebuilt 7m gte (arp rod bolts, arp head bolts, metal gasket, turbo rebuid, etc. but started to have a top end valve type "tap" and thought it had broken a valve spring. A so-called race shop in Nashville, TN did the head overhaul and other machine work, and I've been gently breaking the engine in (never above 5500 rpms) and it seemed to run well. installed the one piece down pipe and free-flow exhaust but still stock intercooler and pipes and BOV. Just pulled the cams to check for broken valve spring but find nothing appears wrong! Thinking it could be a valve guide has come loose and is moving in the head. Tapping will sometimes go away at dead idle but resumes when given even slight throttle. About to pull the head and wonder: how much intake and exhaust can I leave assembled? What's the easiest and best way to do the quick head removal? It seems to be a real pain to get to the intake and exhaust bolts with the engine in the car, but also drag to pull the whole works if not needed. By the way, many years experience on other types of engines makes me think this sound is not piston pin or any bottom end noise. Using a length of hose to listen with I was almost positive the noise was coming from the #5 exhaust valve. It sounds as if the valve is sticking open a bit too long and thus I was guessing a broken spring but using a hammer handle to gently depress each valve slightly seems to show all is well. All ideas greatly appreciated.