I looked at the one about how to rotate and tried it for about 15 minutes prior to saying the **** with it and just breaking the subframe loose. I had no problems with any of the bolts during the entire job. Generally, whenever I do anything, I put it back using anti seize compound. At this point, most everything has been out at least once, so things come out the second (or subsequent) time pretty easily. My main hangup was having forgotten the amount of play would be severely reduced by the aluminum solid subframe bushings. Once Kevin reminded me, the rest of the job was fairly easy, though I had to have help getting the belt back on over that last idler while holding the tensioner at max, as it really is a 4 ********, IMO anyway. All back together and working fine now, except I also found a brake fluid leak at the back and now need to address it. Old cars are like that.
pax, smn