First time doing this.
Picked up my VX gasket set from Mr AndyC yesterday, thanks Andy!
Have some pics here of what I did this morning, so far, as I need a question answered about the mayo in the breathe pipes.
Have to apologise as I am not familiar with terms used on modern engines. Please correct me if I make a mistake.
Started with removing the two large pipes off the throttle body at the front.

Next I disconnected this electric plug from the throttle body.

Then I disconnected this pipe (looks like a vacuum pipe) and the bigger pipe above (which is a water pipe, with little water loss)
Then disconnected the four pipes from the back of the EGR breather bridge.

Then this vacuum connection from the plenum(other end goes to servo).

Next I removed three torx bolts, each holding a braket onto the plenum. You can see one removed at the front right, there are two more at the back. I have undone the wiper area scuttle to give easier access to the bolts.

Here you can see the two rear brackets I released in the previous photo by removing their bolts. Now I removed the four black caps on the top of the plenum and the four torx bolts underneath to remove the plenum. I could now move the whole plenum forward and gain access to the electric plug in the picture, to remove it.

With the plenum no mobile, I could gain better access to this coolant pipe for removal. Again not much coolant loss from here. Throttle body internals needs a good clean!! Now I can take the plenum unit off the engine.

Plenum unit off and upturned.

Rear of the EGR bridge outlet. Yellow mayo stuff in two outer pipes???

Having a break now, to read up on what to do next and post these pics up. I need to find the valve that releases the fuel pressure as well.
Any ideas on the mayo in the EGR pipes?