I did the same as Rob and replaced all that. Last year I went in and dropped the sump, replaced the thrust washers, rod and main bearings, and a new oil pump. I was very careful to not mangle the gasket that was already in place around the front plate and sealing block. Wouldn't you know it, get it all buttoned up and I had a terrible oil leak around where the front lip of the pan meets the sealing block. So this past fall I ordered that steel replacement block above (definitely worth every penny that) and replaced all the gaskets behind the front plate, the timing cover, and the crank seal. Gave me an excuse to clean all that up and repaint it as well as the water pump and pump housing. Now, incredibly for the first time since owning this car I don't have any leaks from the motor (the gearbox and rear diff are a different story). It's not a huge job but will certainly take a few nights. You don't need to drop the steering rack, just unbolt the mounts so you can slide it around a bit, and as mentioned already be careful with the timing gears and their alignment when putting it all back together. Do yourself a favor, get an extra pair of hands and remove the hood. Worth the extra effort IMO as it makes working on the front of the motor so much easier.