As for a write-up I really don't know of any nor have I ever looked. They could be out there. I can whip up another BenFenner copyrighted step-by-step procedure out of my аss right here if you'd like. I'm not sure if you're leaving the transmission in or not and if you're removing from the top or the bottom so I'll just go over all methods?
Engine + transmission from underneath:
Drain transmission fluid, engine oil and coolant.
Place some plywood or something under the car for protect and to slide the engine on
Loosen front wheel lug nuts
Raise the front of the car in the air from the front support beam and remove front wheels (chuck rear wheels, be safe)
Loosen axle nuts with breaker bar and cheater pipe
Leave nuts on the end of the axles and hammer axles out of the hubs with a medium to large hammer
Pull driver's side axle from transmission using Herculean strength
Unbolt passenger's side axle from the block support
Pull passenger's side axle from transmission using typical strength
Remove coolant hoses from engine
Remove radiator (it will get damaged otherwise, don't ask)
Unplug every electrical connection to the engine and transmission you can find and label them or have photographic memory
Remove fuel lines from the fuel rail
Remove vacuum hoses from brake booster and misc.
Remove power steering lines from the power steering pump
Detach the clutch cable from the transmission
Detach shift linkage at the rear engine mount
Support the engine and the transmission with a couple of jacks with wooden blocks to protect oil pan and such
Unbolt all engine/tranny mounts (passenger's side, driver's side, front dog-bone and rear mount)
Jack the front of the car up some more
Lower the engine to the lowest setting on the jacks and then carefully lower engine onto the ground and slide out, or you can raise the front up even higher and roll the engine out on the jacks
Remove all emissions equipment and sensors from the old engine and replace onto the new engine
Remove transmission/flywheel/clutch/pressure plate from old engine and attach to new engine
Assembly is reverse of removal
Engine (and not transmission) from underneath:
Wouldn't attempt. Axles could easily be damaged. If you remove the axles to prevent damage you might as well take the transmission with the engine.
Engine + transmission from above:
Drain transmission fluid, engine oil and coolant.
Remove the hood
Loosen front wheel lug nuts
Raise the front of the car in the air from the front support beam and remove front wheels (chuck rear wheels, be safe)
Loosen axle nuts with breaker bar and cheater pipe
Leave nuts on the end of the axles and hammer axles out of the hubs with a medium to large hammer
Pull driver's side axle from transmission using Herculean strength
Unbolt passenger's side axle from the block support
Pull passenger's side axle from transmission using typical strength
Remove coolant hoses from engine
Remove radiator (it will get damaged otherwise, don't ask)
Unplug every electrical connection to the engine and transmission you can find and label them or have photographic memory
Remove fuel lines from the fuel rail
Remove vacuum hoses from brake booster and misc.
Remove power steering lines from the power steering pump
Detach the clutch cable from the transmission
Detach shift linkage at the rear engine mount
Support the engine and the transmission with your cherry picker
Unbolt all engine/tranny mounts (passenger's side, driver's side, front dog-bone and rear mount)
Lower down the front of the car using the jack
Raise the engine and transmission out of the top of the car (you removed the hood right?)
Remove all emissions equipment and sensors from the old engine and replace onto the new engine
Remove transmission/flywheel/clutch/pressure plate from old engine and attach to new engine
Assembly is reverse of removal
Engine (and not transmission) from above:
Drain engine oil and coolant.
Remove the hood
Raise the front of the car in the air from the front support beam
Remove coolant hoses from engine
Remove radiator (it will get damaged otherwise, don't ask)
Unplug every electrical connection to the engine you can find and label them or have photographic memory
Remove fuel lines from the fuel rail
Remove vacuum hoses from brake booster and misc.
Remove power steering lines from the power steering pump
Support the engine with your cherry picker and the transmission with a jack
Unbolt all engine mounts (passenger's side and rear mount (maybe dog-bone too?)
Unbolt the transmission bellhousing from the block
Lower down the front of the car using the jack
Raise the engine out of the top of the car (you removed the hood right?)
Remove all emissions equipment and sensors from the old engine and replace onto the new engine
Remove flywheel/clutch/pressure plate from old engine and attach to new engine
Assembly is reverse of removal
Then of course, I could just be making this all up.