Well Stroverlander, you are a better man then I! Surprisingly, I found I could get the 10mm clamp bolt with a ratchet. The clips at the radiator were a bit difficult due to the aspect they were installed. I managed to fish the lower line (of the upper assembly) over the diff, but found it beyond my puzzle solving capacities to get the longer, upper line, fished thru.
I ended up just cutting the flex lines and then the lower unit was fairly easy to wiggle out from under the car. I then followed the procedures spelled out in the repair thread(s) using non-braided, 1/2" hydraulic line. I then clamped the hoses to the
bottom tubes using two hose clamps each. I plugged the ends of the hoses so they wouldn't fill with grut when I pushed them through above the axle.
I figured the retaining clamp on the motor above the diff. was going to be impossible to re-install. However, before installing the lower assembly I found it easier to get the retaining clamp bolt started. I then cut a slot to the hole in the retaining clamp. This allowed me to slide the retaining clamp under the bolt as I wiggled the lower unit into place.
I know this is all useless w/o photos but my hands were just way to greasy to handle a $5000 camera [-X For anyone doing the job in the future, it will make sense, I hope.
Once the lower assembly is in place it is easy to install the upper ridged lines to the flex lines in the engine compartment. Again I used two hose clamps per line. I had started this job with the lower fan shroud in place, but found it much easier once I removed it.
Oh, and the question I couldn't find an answer for:
you don't need to drain the oil to do this job. You will loose about a cup or two.
Now, the only thing left is the fuel pump?