Sorry, em, I don't do videos or Youtube, but video really isn't needed, it's a simple drill. Just be sure each rafter or ceiling hook will hold more than 80 lbs. You can use a big washer on each end of the bolts to keep the straps from slipping off. They don't tend to do that once weight is on them, but a little insurance never hurts. Just slide the straps a bit on the tie down hooks if the motor starts to list when you have it hanging free. One advantage to hanging the motor rather than the frame is that once the frame is out of the way you can move a flat cart under the motor and let it right down with no ramps, lifting, or other horsing around, or set a work table under it if you plan to work on it right where it is; but there are plenty of ways to skin this cat without making the chiropractor any richer!
Remember: Age and treachery always prevail over youth and strength.