Its not a bad write up... I only glanced threw it, but I didn't see anything about setting up your bearing preloads... Setting your preloads during assembly, I consider to be the most important part of the job... There is a couple different ways of measuring this..
This is an idea of what a tool would looke like for removing the races...
If you have the seals remove you can also use a punch to tap the races out... sometimes if the races are loose enough you can flip the case over and hit it with a rubber mallet and the races will fall out...
These are the shims you use for setting your bearing preloads... They go behind the races for the input shaft, counter shaft and diff... The case half you pull off when opening up the transmission is the side that the shims go in...
