A couple of hints:
1. Get new straps and bolts for the half-shafts and the drive shaft. The bolts are a metric thread and sets are not always easy to find.
2. Make sure you have movement in the half-shafts (in/out) otherwise you will have a hard time dropping the the assembly down. A twisted spline will make it tough to do the job.
3. On a Gen2 you cannot pull the pumkin the whole assembly has to come down, I assume it is the same for the Gen1.
4. As was stated put in a 3/8 npt plug.
5. When you pull the straps have the car on stands even if on a lift, so you can rotate the half shafts get a good socket position on the strap bolts and use a hex, not a nine point socket. You don't want to strip one. A 24" extension helps you get the bolts from the outside with the tires off. I use a jack plate on the lift and have the car supported by the frame in the rear.
6. If the strap bolts are new, but, have been on the shelf for a while, the thread lock may have hardened. You will know by how hard the bolts go in. If that is the case remove the old thread lock and use some new blue.
7. You have to raise the passenger side (of the diff assembly) and lower the drivers side and it is tight when it drops.
8. A transmission jack also helps.
9. If your exhaust breaks in the back, only the rear portion has to be removed.