I did as I read suggestions online as far as lube. I basically gave the new valves, rocker retainers, seals and all to the machinist. Basically received the head back with everything installed. I didn't have a valve spring tool but I dont mind picking one up to check things over.
Although I did overlook clocking the rings... the new std. pistons were bought with rings installed already. If it helps at all, this motor was in the junkyard from an overheat. I had the head, block, and crank all surfaced and ordered and installed (myself) appropriate sized crank bearings. Water and oil pump new, new timing everything replaced, etc etc.
My reasoning for installing MS was I already had it, and also in lieu of having a tracker harness rewired for $300. Plus double re-wiring everything. I now have MS squared away and running great. I definitely fouled a plug or two in the early tuning stages of MS. I decided to hold off on the turbo install until I resolve my previous mistakes. I have plenty of prep to do for that anyhow.
As for the oil pump, the body leaked from day one. I took everything off and reinstalled to be sure I didn't overlook something. Still leaked. Went back in and added some gasket maker to both sides of the metal oil pump seal. Still leaked. This is where I am wondering if I should skip the metal gasket now. At this point in time I am going to pull the block anyway. Its a pita to clean sealing surfaces laying on your back. Plus I have to resolve the rings anyway.
So in short, should I replace the rings and do a proper break-in? ..or just clock them properly? I will plan to check the valve guide seals but I dont have much experience here. I really app riceate the advice.