Pulling the trans out with the engine -- in theory, that would be the way to go, but Paul seemed to think that might be difficult with the space involved, especially since he just went through that on his S10. I am not willing to remove the core-support/front-end. Maybe if I remove the water pump and balancer, it could work. Neither would be difficult. My other thought was to just remove the trans-mount and engine mounts, slide the whole asembly forward, and then I could get the bolt pretty easy.
I was originally just planning on doing the head swap since it's literally free. But you're right John, it'd be a pisser to do all that work and end up realizing I needed to swap the cam. That's when I started contemplating the cam swap, because even if I buy cam/lifters/timing chain, I'm probably under $200. I don't mind putting the time into it to get the result. With the Chevelle running so well this year, I didn't spend much time in the garage, so I'm not burned out. I purposely waited till this point in the year to take it apart so that I wouldn't be in a rush to get it back together. I don't wanna drive it in the snow/salt. Got caught in freak storm last fall on I-77, and it was terrible in the snow anyway.
It's not that I need it to be really fast, but I can't be getting blown out by a Saturn or V6 impala, either. Not with deck stripes, a cowl hood and 350 badges on it. That's just embarrassing. 14.0s or high 13s @ 100+ should be pretty easy. I'm thinking a 214/224 Summit cam would probably run pretty nice, or maybe even a 219/227 Lunati like Tony has in his car. I still have my 11" TCI converter from the Chevelle to help add a little stall.
Beyond that, I know of 3.42 posi rearend that will be getting removed from a S10 soon that could be had for very reasonable money. (current rear is non-posi 2.73) There's a guy in Norwalk selling rebuilt 700R4s that can handle up to 450hp with a 2yr warranty for $500. If I wanted to spend money, that's where I'd spend it. Could enhance performance all-around with that setup. With my Lyndhurst house now long in the rearview mirror, I have more discretionary income available. Maybe I need to head back to Presque Isle and cash in a few more poker tournaments to pay for this...

-Dave