Sure, I'll let you know if I don't need it.
If its anything like flushing a porsche 930 motor, it requires complete disassembly down to the crank... its basically a rebuild with no new parts... Brain Crall, who posted the answer, is a top pro Ferrari mechanic, google his name, he's in Texas I believe. Might be worth crating your motor over there...
I talked to Brian, great guy. If it gets to that, I'll import the whole car and be done with it. Regarding the hours, these guys had about 120h for the entire rebuild and 85h for the repair/cleaning, but they also have installing valves, guides in there - I think they misunderstood I'm giving them a ready to bolt head, will clarify this tomorrow. As it stands, the estimate for swapping engines is about $6-7000 more than repairing the original (rebuilt head, cam, take it all apart, cleaning etc). I wouldn't sell the original irrespective but the difference is less than expected, and it might make an interesting learning project.
Wouldn't it make sense to do a leakdown to check the piston rings before a teardown? For the bank with the head removed, this link mentions a tool by Assenmacher but the pics are dead and it's apparently discontinued. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=219004 Any alternatives?
This video is for a Mondial but it goes over the cam lubrication, cam caps orientation, even the cap nuts orientation - at the 15min mark. Originally mentioned in this thread. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/how-to-adjust-intake-exhaust-valve-clearances-on-a-308.441667/