Yes. You remove both engine and transaxle with the sub-frame at the same time out the bottom.
the engine will have to be removed from the bottom of the car it can not come through the top...
Yes ... You need to support the engine from above,there is a hanger that attaches to the top of the shock towers that has a hook on it that will support the engine, when you remove the engine cradle (frame) below.
You remove the pan on the bottom.
On a 1984 Oldsmobile Regency, the starter is located on the passenger side of the engine, near the bottom, where the engine and transmission meet. It is mounted to the bell housing and connected to the battery and ignition system. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any components that obstruct its view.
Bottom...
The engine is removed out the bottom. You lower the engine and transmission out the bottom at the same time.
Through the bottom
under the intake manifold you have to remove the engine cover to get to it.
To remove the engine from a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora, first disconnect the battery and drain the engine coolant and oil. Then, remove the air intake assembly, electrical connections, and hoses attached to the engine, including the exhaust manifolds. Next, support the engine with a hoist, detach the engine mounts, and carefully lift the engine out of the engine bay. Ensure you have a clear workspace and follow safety precautions throughout the process.
The engine and transmission are removed as an unit out of the bottom.
In an Oldsmobile Bravada, the oil pump is typically located inside the oil pan, which is situated at the bottom of the engine. To access the oil pump, you usually need to remove the oil pan, as it is not directly accessible from the top of the engine. The oil pump is driven by the engine's crankshaft and is responsible for circulating oil throughout the engine for lubrication. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
The engine and trans are removed as an assembly out of the bottom.