Thanks for the tips! I'm here to learn, not for praise so no worries.
The blue painters tape ripped 😂 so I added a few extra layers. Managed to not actually scrape it however.
I raised the front of the car up as suggested and that definitely helped in getting the propshaft lined up as well.
The top tunnel gaitor I didn't realize was elastic, so it made it over the hand brake no problem, silly me. Had to remove 6 carefully placed zip ties to unplug the heated seat connectors :/
I put a pan under the transmission plug and drained the fluid as recommended, worked great. Except then I had to remove the engine again to change the chain lengths, plugged the hole, put engine back into the car at a large tilt, and unplugged it expecting no fluid to come out. Suffice it to say, that was real dumb! Poured out all over me.
Alas, engine is in! Engine mounts on, transmission mounts not quite all the way on. I'm going to install one of the 4 carrier bolts upside down (nut inside the car) as there's two or three extremely stiff wires blocking the bolt from coming in through the top. I guess people in England have to worry about MOT inspection but not I.
I had to take off in total: the intake manifold, radiator, intercooler, oil cooler, super charger reservoir, supercharger, alternator, and two pulleys. Also, I was as close as I could get the hoist at one point, it was touching the sway bar, so had to manually push to swing the engine over the upper cross members. I'd recommend anyone thinking of the smaller harbor freight 1 ton hoist to get one with a longer reach.
The transmission is a little skewed and is touching the tunnel on the left side. I plan to play around with a pry bar while tightening to see if I can get it centered better.
Here's going in before removing the upper left alternator and just below black pulley, with a jack under the transmission to help level it with the propshaft:
From underneath helping align with the prop shaft:
My askew transmission:
Engine in from top with a few things being reinstalled:
And done for the day