First off I’d like to say I love this forum I am just now making an account but I have been using posts/dicussions on here for a very long time everyone seems very nice and helpful. doing head gaskets on my 2005 LLY, I’ve done mechanical stuff with my dad my whole life but this if by far the biggest job I’ve taken on alone. I spent the past weekend carefully tearing it down and got the heads off. Everything electrical is labeled and all of my bolts are in their hole so I’m confident I’ll be able to go back together with no problems but I’m curios if anyone has advice to make the process smoother, like if I should do things in a certain order on assembly to make it more pleasant. Also I need help on picking out parts, seeing he motor like this I want to replace/upgrade everything since it would be so easy at this point but that’s not within budget. What are some things I should consider doing while it’s torn down like this, the truck has an edge tuner and CAI and fass on it nothing crazy but should I go with studs in case I go with bigger plans down the road? They are crazy expensive but if it’s a must I might need to go ahead and do them, I see a lot of people saying to go with the grade C’s, my heads have some pitting from where A LOT of compression was leaking so they will be getting surfaced, the guy that’s doing them asked if I wanted to use a carbide bit or pcv bit, the Carbide is half as expensive but he says it doesn’t do as good of a job any opinions on that? I want to do all of this right the first time hoping to never have to do head gaskets on a diesel again in my life!! Any help is much appreciated sorry for so many questions scattered around I’m just looking for someone who could spare their $.02 and help me get this done.