Welcome to the HMMWV headache number 214. It's easy stuff, just a pain in the butt. Newbie to this engine?? Some tips before one starts IMO >>>
Grab the TM s and study it (OK look at the pictures) to program the brain. Clear out a big clean spot on the workbench. Snap some pictures before and along the journey.
It's not hard, just a lot of tear down / clearing stuff out to get to the bugger. Helps to be a contortionist, working around and getting up close to the action.
Couple of tips. This may not make sense... Set the brakes. jack it up safely, pull off the front wheels, lower it down on jack stands setting the front low to the ground. Shove a tire under the front. Your not going anywhere anyhow. Pull the BIG FAT air box.
WFT....... I KNOW... sounds like more work, but it's a lot easier to get at it from both sides. OR build a bridge out of plywood between the air lift loops and over radiator to lay out on. (I would fall off or fall to sleep)
Label and tag everything. Sounds DUM, But your going to have a fist full of bolts / studs out of the intake holding this and that. Snap lots of reference pictures. (TM's can help here too with drawings) Tag wires coming and going with locations. I have seen good mechanics with an impact wrench the whole thing like a NASCAR pit stop , only to be lost trying to figure what went where later.
Tag the injector lines and pay attention to IP locations or it can turn into a puzzle. Watch the three bolts coming out thru the oil filler access per RWH. Get the rubber grommet out of the way. Take GREAT care not to drop / loose them to gravity in the timing cover housing.
Things to get >>>
Get ready
Get organized / time. Don't Get in a hurry
Get a head start with the TM's
Get the intake, IP gasket
Get a new pump or stand-by for the rebuild return
Get some masking tape or wire tags for labels
Get a good mirror & light to see IP to T gear bolts at first of feel around. ( I didn't say that )
Get some aspirin
Get some gloves
Get a band-aid or two
Get some tunes
GRAB a BEER and GET going, CAMO
GOOD LUCK and make it FUN