
I understand the misalignment/wearing issues associated with not allowing the valve to float (run loose). However, the wear being discussed here should not be so anticipated, accepted nor experienced. If the slide valve is lubricated, it's not going to wear considerably with normal usage. They are iron valves, not electric motor brushes. Refer to high speed CNC machine tools and their flat surface way systems. The wear over time is virtually non-existent because they ride on a cushion of oil - every business day for decades. Machine tools that do wear out suffered insufficient lubrication.
I've been in the machining/toolmaking industry since 1977. And the majority of the latter portion has been in the tooling design arena. At no time has it ever been acceptable to mate two non-self lubricating metallic surfaces together in a motive sliding configuration without some sort of lubrication or friction relief. And water is not an industry accepted lubricant for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
The valves have been running for three years with no issues and no noise.
-Ron