Got the valvetrain all buttoned up. The GenVI has a non-adjustable rockers so I left the bolts off and put in studs to make it adjustable. CompCams sells a kit that reuses the stock rockers but
@folkenheath pointed out for an additional $50 or $60 I could buy just the ARP studs and get a set of PRW roller tip rockers. As I mentioned, I've never done a cam swap so adjusting preload was new to me too (other than the one time 25 years ago I tried to do it with the engine running in my 64 C10), but the poly locks that came with the rockers made it really nice. It seemed to me that using the typical lock nuts would have been less forgiving.
I bought a FelPro lower gasket kit that included all the gaskets needed if you wanted to replace the front and rear main seals (including those seals). It was listed on RockAuto for the truck the engine came out of, but it did mention is was for marine application. Didn't think that would be an issue, but apparently the front covers are different.
All of the bumps for the fasteners go the wrong direction and the ends are pointed in instead of out.

I got the gasket into the slot but I'm afraid the ends would leak so I ordered a correct replacement.
I still need to clean and paint the block, but I wanted to get the timing chain and heads covered up. I liked how
@skunked did his valve covers so after painting, I sanded off the tops of the valve covers. It's a little difficult with the coil mounting bosses. The little discs on the die grinder don't quite fit between them.
