Ignore the manual regarding turbo removal .Getting the 4 big nuts off is a real pain even with the special tool .
Disconnect all the relavent oil/water/actuator pipes as per the manual and the exhaust downpipe .There are no seals on the downpipe only a nut retaining flange ,I've re-used the nuts quite a few times now and they still do the job .You will need to get some new oil feed and drain gaskets tho .
Then undo the three bolts/nuts that hold the turbo mounting plate to the rear of the inlet manifold .This will allow the whole turbo assembly to come out ,you sort of roll it out after its off the inlet manifold bolts .
Watch out for the oil drain pipe ,this gets in the way a bit .
Then you'll see the slave and it's a 10 min job to swap that over .......
Make sure you clean the oil feed and drain mating surfaces but watch out for any shite falling into the turbo especially the turbo top .Put new gaskets on .You also want to run a tap down the threads on the oil flange retaing bolts .This will make it easier to get the bolts back in .The real pain is the rear bolt on the oil drain
This will either take 5 mins or an hour to screw back in .
Prime the turbo before you fire it up ,pull the knig lead and crank it a bit .....