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pulling the B20 engine on the ES 1800 1973

Winter is leaving. ES is out of the garage. I think it is time to start restoration. I need some under carriage repair so I think yanking the engine is next.
Is this a bad idea?
Any tips?
I have never pulled an engine. Well not out of a car.
I assume the trani should come out too.
Do I need to yank the manifold(s) first?
Is there anything in the way (brake booster, blower motor, rad, etc)that i need to clear?
Are there lifting lugs?
It looks relatively straight forward. I remove the hood and well kind of keep digging until I can pull it up and out.
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73 ES, 91 240, 98 S90






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