heh... look at it as a "bonding experience"! One must have "simpatico with the equipment." The more intimate you are with the gear, the less likely it is to leave you scratching your head while standing beside it along some highway at night. Learning the systems means ~disassemble!~ The Robert Bentley workshop manual is an invaluable tool.
Tom and I both forgot to mention the input and output seals onna transmixer, too. Good insurance. They're every bit as hard to replace (well, admittedly the rear one CAN be done lying on yer back, upside down inna DIRT... I guarantee /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif) after the unit is back in situ. That $10 input shaft seal is a worthy candidate for consideration though. I've gone thru two sets of mushy tranny mounts rather than pull it all down in the past. Got sooo familiar with pullin' the unit from my first car I could have it out, sittin' in front of the car inside an hour. <smirk mode> Them was the days. </smirk mode> Now, when it comes down, I go to extreme measures to insure it won't be necessary to yank it again for a LOOONG time.
Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of MG ownership. Not at all for the faint of heart: You're a brave lad. ;}