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In theory that should be a reasonably easy job, however due to the way the parts have to be handled code-wise, it's not quite as straight forward as it should be.
You will have to lift the engine slightly to get at the mounts, but hopefully won't have to lift it right out.
That said, it's gonna be as good as out anyway with all of the parts you'll need to disconnect to be able to lift it, so how far you go with that is up to you.
But yeah, I understand your frustrations and feel your pain, especially if you're new tot he game. It can take some getting used to at times.
But there is usually plenty of help around on Discord if you need it. Not so much on Steam as no one really checks in here.
I also have two pretty deep Steam Guides written up which cover a complete stock N/A Catfish build from the ground up between them, so if you're ever at a bit of a loss as to what goes where or how something goes together, they may well help you out.
Just hit the 'Guides' tab at the top of the page to find my two guides and a few smaller ones that others have posted which may help out in places.