
Did mine today, stuck it up on the ramps, bungeed the steering wheel in position to stop it moving, took off the 2 x 12mm bolts on the UJ on the top of the steering rack pinion

wd40 & then tap the joint up the splines onto the steering column until it pops off the pinion splines. Take note of the orientation of the UJ just in case (wasn't really anywhere to mark it relative to the pinion splines)

Then working from above, under the bonnet remove the plastic air intake pipe held in with one 10mm bolt

Take off the rubber dustcover, exposing the circlip holding the seal in place

Remove the circlip, mine was very reluctant to come out off it's slot on one side, but with a bit of BFI it came off eventually, I tried gently tapping the pinion down which seemd to help a bit.
All this lot only took 20 minutes or so, thought it was going really well just the seal to get out, replace it all & off you go,



Tried Maxheadroom's method of firkling it out with a small flat bladed srewdriver, couldn't get it in easily or get it to budge, so didn't want to force it & damage the sealing faces.
Tried using a little pick type tool & force the point under the rubber covering the seal - no go.
I even tried turning the engine on & forcing the seal with pump pressure, even that did nowt

Got my little dremmel type drill out, wasn't happy with the clearance & working room, so ended up using the flexi attatchment with 3mm drill as per Munroman's method

It did slip once, once but I think it just hit the pinion above where the seal is




I was a bit concerned about swarf, so I flicked the engine on & off to pressurise & flush it, just a second or 2 was enough to drop the level in the reservoir by an inch or so & result in a big puddle on the old lino I'd put underneath, even though I'd wrapped a rag around to soak some up.
New seal refitted, wiped with new ATF, gently pushed into place by hand then tapped in home with a 22mm deep socket, circlip refitted, dustcover replaced, UJ slid back into place & tightened up & reservoir topped up (it's been leaking quite well so i fgure it's done a fluid change in the last few months

Everything wiped clean & took it for a spin, all seems ok, fingers crossed it's done the trick

Thanks to Maxheadroom & Munroman for forging the way
