HELP 
I have a long list of jobs that I need to do to my 1998 MV6 manual and I don't know what order to do them in or where to start.
Could somebody knowledgeable on here please help me out. Can you tell me which jobs I should do at the same time (i.e so that I don't end up doing the same stuff twice).
Here is the list
Cam Belt and Water Pump
Clean Breathers
Rocker Gaskets
Manifold Gasket (I am sure it is this that is blowing)
Thermostat
Wheel Bearing
New front brake discs
Refurbish Wheels
Full Service
Possibly handbrake cable
Air con regas (not sure if it needs new parts or not)
Passenger door check strap
Have all scratches/rust resprayed
Think thats about it to start with. 
Thanks 
I'd echo all of the above, having gone through this back in july.
As said, get the cambelt dvd and watch it - and rewatch it, and watch it again!
Obtain:
Cam locking Kit
Cam Cover gasket set from the OOF shop
Vx Part Number 9118135 which are the o-rings between the plenum and manifold
Sealing rings for the water transfer pipe to thermostat
As they sit at the top of the engine, you'll by nature do the breathers first
This means that your multiram setup will be out of the car
This exposes your thermostat which then allows you to take the old one out of the housing and so you can backflush the system
(you'll do a complete coolant change once you change the waterpump because you've already drained the rad by this point

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In having the engine apart at this stage it will let you get to the manifolds
(you may find these easier with the aux belt off and tensioner out of the way - nearside engine is a little trickier)
having done all this, you'll drain or have drained the oil and will be in a position to change the plugs so that's your service done.
Do the cambelt and aux belt.
The aircon will be an easy win if you're lucky, other wise the condenser is a favourite to go tits up. I had my system checked and was told this - so it something that i'll sort out once the rest of the car is running sound.
The wheel bearings are integral to the hub, so you buy as a unit, which is better and fit to the steering knuckles, and at this point you can do your brakes at the same time.
Check straps are a quick doddle job costing under a quid! and can be done at any time.
Refurb wheels and cosmetics - leave till you know the rest of the car is running fine. I'd also say do a paperclip test to see if at this point any other issues arise.
I'm going to do my wishbones suspension and brakes next on all four corners, so I know where you're coming from. But i'd rather the car looking less than perfect until all my mechanicals are done, and that included changing the gearbox filters and oil and possibly diff oil.
It might be worth seeing how much an mot station would charge you to just give it a once over on the ramp, and try to find one that does the council's vehicles and taxi's - strict but honest and fair.
So to summarise... mechanicals and rolling chassis first In my opinion.