Hi Guys
I just wanted to apologise to anyone awaiting a PM from me. I think I'm up to date now, but please nudge me if not.
I've had my hands full the last couple of days. Sadly my Dual Mass Flywheel failed on the labour of love that I call my MV6. Although fun at first, I was getting sick of it in manual form, especially as I do mostly long runs now, seem to constantly get stuck in oxford traffic, and am getting rubbish economy due to the ratios - I decided to convert the poor thing back to an Automatic.
After convincing SWMBO that It was worth my time of converting the car back to automatic, (and also ignoring her suggestions to part ex it for a 5 series!), I set to work yesterday.
First job was to pull the AR35 (with sonnax washer already fitted by Mr Sassanach in 2009

) off the breaker, along with the Torque converter, prop, brake pedal, flex plate, and gubbins. And of course the linkage, selector arrangement, trim, blah....
Then the MV6 went up in the air. Manual box, clutch, flywheel off, autobox bolted on. Selector assembly and linkage fitted. Sumps both cleaned out. Also left the TC draining overnight - it holds around a pint!! Also flushed the ATF cooler.
The only real snag was getting the spigot bearing etc etc out of the crank, so the TC would sit in there. That made me swear and drew a little blood..

So Car is now an auto again. 8+ litres of fresh ATF, And it drives SWEET

A suggestion to anyone else fitting an AR35 on their own:
1) Don't. They're damn heavy. Get some poor unsuspecting sod to help you.
2) If, like me, you're a billy no mates and must proceed

- I found that placing a rubber car mat on the 3 tonne trolley jack, before sitting the gearbox on it, worked beautifully. I was able to lift the box on no problems whatsoever and line it up.