Beech,
I'll be real honest with you. I personally have never pulled a motor in any way shape or form before this past summer when the HG's on my truck gave out. With the help of a lot of people on this forum, quiet a few phone calls to GREAT people like Henry and Guy Tripp to ask some VERY stupid questions about some VERY stupid mistakes that I made, I managed to to get the motor the truck out on a stand disassembled, back together and back in the truck (with the help a friend of mine from College) and fired up and running on the first try! (this came to the surprise to both myself and my wife!)
The advise listed in this thread is fantastic and very true. I only used the information on this site. Henry and a few others have posted all the information and specs you could ever need on here. Finding it can be a little frustrating at times but send a PM to Henry or other and don't be afraid to ask for help.
I used just about a whole role of blue painters tape, one sharpie and less than one box of one gallon zip lock bags. Taking lots of pictures help a great deal, but there is lots of information here. I did make motor pull in the driveway on the ground and used less than 1/4 of my two car garage to do the build. I learned a great deal about my truck and would not think twice about doing it again. My two cents is as you take some thing off the truck lay it out in order from where is can from, ie. when something comes off the front drivers side, keep all those parts together int he order you take them off, this way when putting it back together there isn't much confusion as to where it came off and in what order. I did this in the bed of the truck but I have a cap on the back which kept the parts fairly clean and protected.
Best of luck and dig in! :thumb: