Oh come on..it wasn't that bad...
I used the method a mechanic that has changed a bunch of these told me. Pick any cylinder, turn the engine over till the exhaust valve is closed, remove that follower. Pick any other cylinder, and repeat, etc. You end up taking all the exhaust followers out, but after doing two it becomes easy. Atleast with this way there's no finding TDC, no worrying about turning it over too far or too little etc.
Holy mackeral!!!! No way would I waste my time spinning the motor over so many times!!! There is a MUCH easier way. MUCH!!
Holy mackeral!!!! No way would I waste my time spinning the motor over so many times!!! There is a MUCH easier way. MUCH!!
Glad it worked for you though.
I have done a cam swap 7 times without a spring compressor and it's worked out fine, Just watch out for the followers and make sure they do not slip off the valve. check them often as you tighten the bolts.
Trick is to tripple check everything as you go.

You forgot to mention the use of a back brace. You're gonna need it!! My back was KILLING me bent over loosening those cap bolts little by little for a total of 2 heads. I walked like Quasi Moto for 2 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!
Holy mackeral!!!! No way would I waste my time spinning the motor over so many times!!! There is a MUCH easier way. MUCH!!
Glad it worked for you though.
