
The easiest part was removing the spheres (I bought the proper tool off ebay) but they weren't seized on so took no time to do. The hardest bit I found was trying to remove the filters from the reservoir without breaking them, and also removing the reservoir itself from the engine bay without getting LHM everywhere! I tried bailing out into a smaller container but lost patience and just pulled it out, so spent a good half an hour mopping up the engine bay

It took quite a while building up pressure in the system as the whole car just wouldn't move, but eventually the front end went up and the rear followed. The rear still looks a bit low but atleast the clacking sound has gone now.
I still need to bleed the brakes as the pedal is solid and couldn't find the bleed nipple until after coming indoors I realised they are under a cover, I'll sort that out after work tomorrow (hopefully) and report back on how it drives. Reading Haynes it says you have to bleed the front different to the rear, is that true or yet more tales from the book of lies?!
Comedy moment of the day was getting the trolley jack stuck under the car when I first started it up after doing the work, and the hydraulics just woulnd't rise up. I wanted to throw in the towel at that point but instead jacked it up again, put a brick under the front wheel, removed the jack and pushed the car off the brick. Basic but effective!
Sorry there's no pics. I meant to take some but you know what it's like when you get stuck in to a job...