Update:
Last night I got all the way down to the heads, got the rockers off and began working on taking the headers off. For some reason after unbolting the dipstick, it would not budge, therefor I could not get the EGR off. So then I tried to unbolt the headers from the rest of the exhaust system, those bolts didn't move in the slightest bit, even after heating them up and beating on them with an impact gun, so I had to give it up for the night and turn in. So unfortunately, all that's left in the truck is the heads, block and pan.
James - That makes total sense, I remember looking at the PCV when I took it out, I replaced it about a year ago and the new one already looked like it was shot.
Mark - That's what I was thinking, using some of the plastic ends to slip into the connections, and finding some rubber tubing to slip over them to be used as the 'body' of the line. I broke some while working on my mom's '00 Expedition a few months ago and went around looking for some, Advanced/AutoZone and Napa don't sell them, and Ford didn't even have a part number for a vacuum line harness, they said it was probably discontinued, so looks like I'm SOL on that idea..
Also, the rockers, I by no means consider myself experienced enough to judge whether or not they are bad or not, but.. all the wear seemed normal and even on the rockers, though I don't reeeaally know what I'm looking for. Before I pulled them out, upon original inspection, none of the rockers moved or wiggled, they were all snug and appeared to be in good condition. None of the pushrods spun freely or had play in them, though I could spin a few of them with force. When everything came out all of the pushrods displayed, for the most part, the same amount of wear except for 2. The #3 and #4 pushrods on the firewall side of the cylinder had a slight bit of 'grooving' for lack of better terms, in one direction, on the rocker side of the pushrod. The #4 had a bit more than the other and appeared to be slightly out of round. I'll get pictures of them tomorrow if I can get out there. I haven't pulled the lifters out yet, I need to get those heads out of the way.
I'll get some more pictures of the whole project when I can tomorrow, I can't stand crappy cellphone pictures. But I will show you these; I think I found an extremely effective method of pulling those NASTY lower intake studs out.
Grab the 3/4" chuck out of the nearest drill press, attach it and tighten the H#@* out of it!
