Not the way I'd take out the motor if you're trying to hurry things along... as you'll have to re-bleed your brakes (plus all the other hassles that can come with rusty brake lines and connectors)...
I remove as much as I can from the motor, eg. radiator, alternator, carby, exhaust manifold, clutch slave cylinder, starter motor, etc... dont forget the important things like the earth strap, engine steadies and the speedo cable. Draining the oil (whatever's left) will save a few kilo's too (it's also easier doing it while the motor is still in the car)...
Now you've gotta jack the car up and get underneath... undo your gear change (whichever type you may have) from the back of the gearbox, the bottom exhaust mount (it's bolted to one of the diff side covers), undo both of your lower engine mounts (off the subframe).
Then it depends what style of output coupling you've got... but basically whichever it is you'll have to seperate it both sides.
Then if you've got a strong friend or two... you can just lift the motor out... but it's nicer and less painful to use and engine crane/block and tackle...
If you're switched on and you've got all the right tools (or there abouts) it should only take a couple of hours.
Have fun
