Excellent writeup! Took me two hours from gathering tools to cleanup. The extra time was because I was reading the instructions on my phone which was dying. I counted on being able to plug it into my cars USB charger only to find out I had to disconnect it halfway in

So I was running back and forth to the kitchen where it was plugged in.
If you are the type of person who doesn't mind changing your own oil, then you can do this job easily. Just be careful popping the plastic tinnerman clips loose. And a right angle screwdriver with a #2 sized phillips screwbit makes the job much easier. This one is a little pricey but you can beat up on it like it's a tool and not worry about it breaking like the little cheap black ones from Harbor Freight (which is what I used and it worked fine for this job):
https://www.amazon.com/GearWrench-85...le+screwdriver