1. Removal of exhaust port nuts:
Actually I had a mixture of nuts and some bolts holding my exhaust in place, but they were all rusted and couldn't be gripped with a normal socked or spanner. I'd soaked them in releasing oil applied over a period of 2 weeks, but nothing would get a grip to the nuts. However I purchased an Irwin Bolt Grip Nut Remover Set and it made the job very easy:


2. All but 2 of the studs could be removed so I replaced them with a set of stainless studs and copper nuts from Brick Parts who are on eBay:
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They were very nice to fit as you could use an allen key on one end of the stud to insert them.
3. I replaced the push rod tube covers with the stainless ones from Brickwerks. Expensive, but they were well made. I did however need to trim one of the covers so it didn't clash with the VW speedshop exhaust I used. I guess the covers are designed to work with the original exhaust.
4. VW Speedshop exhaust went together nicely like many others I read about.
It's a horrible job to get the old exhaust off the van, but as long as you don't beak a stud it's not too bad to fit the new exhaust.
Hope this helps others!