Sure, I actually wrote an article here on Steemit a while back about this. https://steemit.com/bible/@garthfreeman/the-kjv-only-controversy-what-i-learned-in-the-rabbit-hole
Towards the bottom there is a link to a snippet from a podcast called Canary Cry Radio where they ask Dr. Mike Heiser about the issue and his response. I actually emailed Dr. Heiser and asked him about it, and he sent me a couple of articles by Daniel Wallace, which I would be happy to share.
I don't think I have permission to post them publicly, though because one is from this book: https://www.amazon.com/Text-New-Testament-Contemporary-Research/dp/900425840X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1489155386&sr=8-1&keywords=9789004258402
and the other from this journal: http://www.dts.edu/publications/bibliothecasacra/online/
But if you would like I'll email them to you. They mostly focus on the Majority Text but it's applicable to the KJV issue. You can email me at [email protected]
James White has a load of stuff on YouTube about the issue. I'm not really a fan of his style but some find it helpful.
Glad to hear you're still open to exploring both sides of the issue. Many people from either perspective are not, and often are flat out rude and dismissive toward each other. God bless, and happy reading.
Definitely open to exploring even if I have my own pre-dispositions, but I never know what I may uncover. God willing, I'm guided towards more wisdom and truth. Rudeness isn't acceptable but I can understand some people being dismissive, especially if they view it as them not personally wavering from what is based on their faith. God bless you too and appreciate your input again.