I got my heads off last Friday and inspected the cam. The #8 exhaust lobe is marred, so I'm proceeding with a full cam swap, which adds a ton of work. On the L83s,s if you were real careful and crafty, you could remove the bolt from the oil pickup tube to remove the oil pump (necessary to remove timing chain) without removing the oil pan. The L84s don't have a bolt into the oil pickup tube, but the oil pump sits a good 1.5" lower than the top of the oil pan lip, so the pan has to be removed in order to remove the oil pump. Option 1 is to drop the front axle (remove spindles, struts, axle shafts, drop axle). Option 2 is to pull the motor. I've been chatting with a guy on Reddit doing the same thing. He has a lift and has dropped the axle. I don't have a lift and I'm going to try to pull the motor instead. While I have it out, I'll replace the rear main seal. Such fun. It has 130k on it, so new timing chain and tensioner, new oil pump...
For those wanting to disable the system, you can honestly just unplug the solenoid wiring harness and the stock lifters will act like normal lifters, though you'll have to live with the MIL light being on until you unlock the ECM and disable the DFM/AFM. I have no idea if this improves the durability/life of the lifters, though.