Step one: unscrew your tappet valve covers and use a rubber band to hold the tappet up as you can bend a valve while you pull off the top end. Cant tell you how many members have told me this before! Head gasket and base gasket are a good thing to replace. not sure about the pucks though, Im still new to this to. Here is my 2cents though.
Step two: Get a piece of cardboard and draw a picture of your top end looking down on it and as you carefully remove all the bolts place them through the cardboard on the drawing in the same place they are on the real thing. Something like this i did for my clutch cover...
After this lift off the top cover and you can see the rockers and cam and chain. That will look like this..
Step three: Pull your plugs and drop a little oil down each cylinder. This will help you slide the jugs off when you get there.
Now to loosen your cam chain, find the 10mm nut below the intake on the block. loosen it and then move to the cam sprocket and loosen those two as well. Tie up your chain so it doesn't fall down into the engine. Your top end should now be free, as well as the jugs but mostly likely it stuck to the base gasket, give her a little pressure, but don't pry with anything strong. You will break a fin or worse. Hope that helped at least some, I'm still learning to. Look it up on Youtube as well. good luck! Report back