drmini in aust wrote:
I've done it both ways.
Nowadays I would fit the subframe first. Then lower the motor in with some stiff cardboard against the radiator to protect it.
Yes the factory did it the other way, but that was on a production line with jigs to keep things straight.
We have found that our chain block allows micrometer-like precision in either raising or lowering the engine, so much so that we only use rags (sections of old towels, or the like) to protect the paintwork. Raising can be a one man job, but two are better when lowering.
Cheers