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Could be a problem
Dunl, I think I would build an inexpensive trackway using 2 x 10 treated lumber. Then once you have the engine out and high enough start bringing it back and across the alley. I would do this with a "come a Long" properly attached to a post, pole or the trailer hitch of a vehicle placed in the proper place. Move it slow and have a helper to keep it on its track. Move it slow and easy, with the engine quite low and you will do OK. Four lengths of lumber should do the job as you can bring them back up front after or as you advance.
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