I had an unexpected couple of hours off today, so jumped at the chance to get into the garage and finish off the engine (again). I had already drifted in the new bearing race into the clutch housing, so that left the new bearing on the first motion gear. This went on with a little gentle persuasion and a new circlip. Having given everything a good clean, I added a new clutch oil seal and once again wrapped up the primary gear. The housing was a bit tight on the dowels so I gave it a little adjustment courtesy of a file, then slid it on with no problem. Then it was simply a matter of once again chucking on the backplate, clutch, flywheel and pressure plate, finishing off with the wok. I have given the engine a good turn and it doesn't clonk anymore. Good!
I also managed to find time to knock up a couple of spreader plates for the front subframe rear mounts - these will need to be tidied up but I can do that on Tink's bench grinder later this week. I'll then give them a coat of paint.
My final job was disassembling the brake master cylinder prior to using a rebuild kit. After cutting through the roll pin with the Dremel I noticed that the reservoir was damaged - it looks like the pin was once pushed into the side of the reservoir. Gotta love eBay... Thanks to a wonderful Mini Forum member, a replacement is on its way. Thanks Phil!
New bearing fitted.

Clutch housing on after a short battle.

Clutch, flywheel & pressure plate back on.
