Got It
Thanks a bunch for the response, Greg.
I got it done this morning. Sometimes stopping and thinking, and eating and sleeping, is all you need to get past a puzzle.
So I removed the front drive shaft and that gave me the room I needed to get to the two tranny/bell housing bolts on the pass. side, with some creative use of extensions and the swivel. I removed the clutch slave from the bracket and let it hang.
To aid access I had removed the big/rear skid plate. Right before the final pull I put it back on, so the trannny/xfer case could rest on it. Worked like a charm. Doing it this way enables me to move the vehicle around the yard.
The engine came forward without any trouble or clutch damage, and up and out. It's laying in the garage now.
The donor vehicle will be here this week - a '84 rust bucket 60 from New York that has a rebuilt engine and tranny. Compression in that engine looks great, and it sounds awesome compared to the one I've been running. The frame is missing big rusty chunks! And what's left looks like something dragged up from the Titanic. Metallic brown paint - named it "The Turd". Perfect for parting out.
Was going to rebuild the original engine from my white '84, but decided to go with the $700 Turd with a decent engine and a lot of other good parts.
More to come . . .
Greg