Hello,
I've tried engine removal just about every way.
Most of the pros prefere to remove the engine without the suspension. Removal of the engine, trhnsmission and suspension involves additional labor for disconnecting brakes, shocks sub frame mounts, sway bar etc. and as mentioned, dealing with a car that has no front wheels can be a chore.
Removal of the engine and transmission as a unit is easiest. The engine and transmission must come out at about a 45 degree angle so if you have limited overhead clearance you may have difficulties.
On the otherhand, if you are planning on doing suspension or subframe work, removal of the engine, transmission and the suspension also could be a good choice.
If I am planning on doing an engine tear down, I remove the head while the engine is in the car. It comes off fairly easily if you have no AC and it makes everything much easier to unhook for removing the block and transmission assembly. I install the engine and transmission without the head, finish the hook ups and install the head.
Depending on what work you have planned and what working conditions permit, you will need to choose the best method for yourself.
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio