First off, hat's off to Sir Sam for posting the Timing Belt video, it has been an immeasurable help so far. If ever we meet, I will buy the first couple rounds.
Second, so far it's not as hard as I thought it would be, I have been taking my time and stopping when I got frustrated. (When one can afford to do this, the value is high.)
This is digging in:

It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. (Like those Red Mishimoto's?) The Intercooler was rough to get out, had to do it pretty much exactly the way Sam Said in his guide.
The world's (seemingly) most rare tool in use:

I didn't realize it also had circular holes in it that went into place over the protrusions in the front.. Nice.
Top Down View:

Full Frontal Nudity:

This is how my Tensioner looked when I took the cover off, this is with 0 modification or movement, is this right?

It appears that it isn't lined up properly, but someone here that is wiser and has taken apart more of these might be able to say more than I on the subject.
Now on to other thoughts. I had to stop because it's Valentine's day, but I'll dig back in tomorrow. In Sir Sam's Guide, we put the timing pins in [I was not lucky enough to line it up the first time and had to go 180 degrees to get the plate hole lined up but...] (Which I got all 3 to go in from the Sealey set, I didn't even have to use a drill bit!!!) but since I have to take the whole cover off to get to the water pump as well as to take the valve cover off, I'm going to have to re-time this beast, aren't I?
I really don't even need to have the stupid timing pins in, because I'm going to have to re-time it anyways, right?
I thought I would get it in time before I took it apart and the pins would hold it in place, but apparently the pins go THROUGH THE VALVE COVER so that isn't gonna happen, am I right in this assumption?
Need some advice, and any pointers/tips that are available.
Thanks! As always I don't know what I would do without you guys!