Hello John,
Don't cut yourself short, this will be a challenging project.
First consider you might want to keep the injection timing, ignition timing, distributor timing and valve timing in sync before disconnecting everything. If you first set the engine to TDC of compression stroke #1. Make sure the engine is on the compression stroke (both front camshaft lobes pointing basically upward). Now take the distributor cap off and note the position of the rotor. Mark its position on the rim of the distributor (good advice from Stick). If the distributor has been correctly indexed during previous repairs, you will find that the rotor is pointing to a slash mark on the distributor rim.
Does your engine have AC ?
In any case, I start by removing the hood. Read up on this in the tech manual. Its fairly easy and makes everything easier. Ask questions if you need more info. Cap or cover your injectors and the injection fittings to keep dirt out of the system.
Some other tips......Drain the coolant first, you do not have to split the timing chain unless you are replacing it, I leave the exhaust manifolds hooked to the front pipes., jack up the front pipes and slide the head off after everything is un-hooked and ready. Save hours of time messing with rusty and stuck front pipe/manifold hardware........, be careful with the delicate capillary tube for the temperature gauge, review the location of the two hard to find 6mm allen bolts down in the chain gallery (front), clean the threads of the head bolts and run a tap down the holes to clean them up. I use a 14mm swivel socket on a long extension to get to the intake manifold bolts easily after the heat shield is removed. Don't miss the large metal air line going to the bottom of the intake cold start valve. Plan on checking the very critical "vertical timing gear" and its thrust bushing. This is much easier with the head off. Keep us up to date on your progress. Add much more difficulty if you have AC. consider installing a new water pump and timing chain while you have ever thing apart. Keep us up to date on your progress or problems.
Joe Alexander (ja17)
Blacklick, Ohio