Yes, you read right. I am doing this engine change on my own. Why? because I want to. This is a pride thing and I am going to enjoy every minute of this. No I am not barking, I am just good at this sort of 'big' job and relish the challenge.
OK, so there are one or two hurdles along the way, but safety will be paramount. I have some decent tools and have now collected my little toy:

I have also done a little more preparation. Both cats are off as you can see:

And I have also popped the propshaft off and loosend all the bell housing bolts. The gearbox oil cooler pipes have also been disconnected:

And I have now only got the gear linkage, gearbox loom plugs and PAS pump pipes to disconnect, then off with both engine mountings and out she comes.
I drained most of the PAS fluid from the reservoir using a syringe. I will get some spillage, but this reduces it a lot.
On order: 2x manifold gaskets, 2x manifold to front pipe gaskets.
I have acquired a complete replkacement cats back system, plus another replacement Passenger side cat. That will cure the blowing exhaust once and for all.
Once the engine is out I will drop the gearbox off, then drop the new engine in after changing all the wiring over and doing the manifold gaskets on both sides. I will also take extensive photos of the engine when out for reference for anyone on here in future, even just for where stuff is!
Target is finished by saturday afternoon, but I do have work in between and a car auction to attend tomorrow.
All go.
