Remove the engien mounts and lower engine down a little to give room for access to top of bell housing.
Yes, the engine will pull right out without removing the trans.
unbolt it =]
You have to remove the transmission pan.
You have to remove the pan if there is no drain plug
Yo have to remove the transmission.
No. You can remove the engine and leave the transmission in the vehicle.
Support the engine gently by spanning a wood 2x4 across the middle of the pan and jacking it up slightly. Then remove the engine mount at the upper passenger side. The entire bracket must be removed from the engine. This is necessary so that the engine can be slid to the right when removing the transmission mount along with its engine bracket. The bracket must be removed to or else the transmission mount can't be removed. There will be a total of 8 bolts to remove to allow the transmission mount to be removed. There will be a total of three nuts and 6 bolts to remove to allow the engine mount to be removed. Two of those bolts are accessed from inside the wheel well.
Transmission, yes Motor no, but it would be easier if it was out.
you can remove the engine from the top by leaving transmission still in car
It is between the engine and the transmission. You have to remove the transmission to replace it.
It is between the transmission and the engine, You must either remove the engine are the transmission to get to it.
It is on the input shaft of the transmission (inside the bellhousing). to remove it you need to remove the transmission enough to slide the input shaft, remove the hydraulic lines that control it and slide it off the shaft.