Short version: need to lift the front of my engine slightly to remove the motor mounts and work on a trim problem. However only have one lift bracket (see attached) and it's at the wrong end 
Longer version: According to the manual, (Ch7, page 10) there are two lifting brackets on my engine, but alas there are not. There are a few pre-threaded empty spots on the engine, but they are rather shallow and don't accommodate as large a bolt as the one that holds the existing lift bracket in place.
I've seen references here in searches to using a power steering bracket bolt hole, but I'm frankly not sure where that is, if that's even on this old Chevy, and if it is I feel like I need some reassurances about this before attempting a lift.
I do not need to remove the engine, just take the load off the front mounts enough to remove them.
I've taken a number of pictures of the engine but didn't want to flood the forum with them. If they can be of any help, they are found here.
Lastly, I'm hesitant to leave the engine suspended while I work on the trim. Am I correct in assuming that the oil pan probably isn't strong enough to support even the partial weight of the engine spread over a couple of 2x12s resting on the stringers? If so, any suggestions?
Thanks for the help.
Edit to change Buick to Chev.
2nd Edit to update to better fitting thread title
Longer version: According to the manual, (Ch7, page 10) there are two lifting brackets on my engine, but alas there are not. There are a few pre-threaded empty spots on the engine, but they are rather shallow and don't accommodate as large a bolt as the one that holds the existing lift bracket in place.
I've seen references here in searches to using a power steering bracket bolt hole, but I'm frankly not sure where that is, if that's even on this old Chevy, and if it is I feel like I need some reassurances about this before attempting a lift.
I do not need to remove the engine, just take the load off the front mounts enough to remove them.
I've taken a number of pictures of the engine but didn't want to flood the forum with them. If they can be of any help, they are found here.
Lastly, I'm hesitant to leave the engine suspended while I work on the trim. Am I correct in assuming that the oil pan probably isn't strong enough to support even the partial weight of the engine spread over a couple of 2x12s resting on the stringers? If so, any suggestions?
Thanks for the help.
Edit to change Buick to Chev.
2nd Edit to update to better fitting thread title