I once saw my mechanic friend remove a p38 engine in under 2 hours (and that was from a driving car). Amazingly quick if you have done a few. He unbolted the steer pump and ac compressor first, and left the lines connected, which i never thought of doing that way, but it makes sence, as there is less to drain.
As for the bolts, yes you can get to them without removing the manifold, get a couple of 1/2 inch socket extensions and you can get at them from above the gearbox. Its a bit tricky, but very possible. Do these before the bottom ones.
Also unbolt the torque converter off the flex plate, rather than pulling it all out with the engine. It makes it easier when you put it back in. It is easier to get those bolts out with the sump off.
Andy


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