Had a bit of a frustrating night tonight.
Was hoping to get the master cylinder out so I could check the bore etc. and get started on adjusting the rear drum brake properly, but didn't quite get that far.
I managed to get the reservoir off, and this is the mess underneath:
The reservoir itself is toast. Don't know if you can tell from the first pic, but the plastic is really brittle and was breaking bits off as I was trying to pry it off the base, and then once I started to get it moving, it flexed a bit and cracked on one side:
The O ring is naturally no good as well, doesn't have much spring left in the rubber, just limp and if you look closely (you can't tell from the pic), you can see where the surface is starting to break down. If I left it too much longer it would've come out in several pieces:
The dust boot won't be keeping much dust out:
I gave the screw bases a good spray with WD (keep meaning to get some Inox to try but haven't got there yet), then tried to unscrew them with some vice grips.
As you can see, that was not successful. I'll have to try my left hand drill bits on the remains, but I can't do that with the hand drill, so not a night time job for those.
At this point, I started attempting to get the circlip from the piston out, but I managed to both lose the spring from the circlip pliers that's used to hold the different heads on, as well as bending the pins on the head that was on there.
I lucked out with the spring and the one I mistakenly bought for the mixture screw on the carbs actually fitted after trimming about a coil and half off the length, so circlip pliers back in action again.
There was also another suitable head in the toolbox so I did manage to get the circlip out:
Not pretty, and guaranteed that needs replacing.
I then foolishly attempted to pry the piston out with a screw driver, but all I managed to do was break one side of the top of the piston off. No damage to anything else thankfully, just the piston which will be being replaced anyway:
So, there she sits for now.
I've sprayed a heap of WD in the orifices to hopefully penetrate a bit around the piston so I can try using compressed air to get the piston out, hopefully sometime over Easter.
And I'll be aiming the piston at a wall when using the compressed air also, don't want any piston related injuries...