(also posted on the sohc4 site)
The master cylinder is in the vise(with padding), the piston is pushed down with a small screwdriver(propped on top of the vise), and I could probably get the circlip out with ordinary snap ring pliers....... but........ the MAC guy quit a while back and my small pliers are short a tip. dang.
The pliers sold for this purpose are nice....... but...... I don't feel like buying one right now. The price of the pliers would pay for the master cylinder kit and a caliper seal.
This project requires a pair of cheap pliers, 2 hardened concrete nails, drill and grinder.
First attempt: used 2-1/2" nails - too long and springy - had to squeeze them together with needle-nose to get the ring out.
Second try: used 1-1/2" nails - ring comes out without further assistance.
Dug around and found a pair of old cheap pliers. Made in Japan even. Nails measured .144" . Drilled pliers through with #27 (.144") bit, then almost through with #26 . Ground ends of nails to a cylindrical shape tip. Hammered nails into pliers and ground some more from sides for clearance.
Yeehaw it works!
Happy trails.
The master cylinder is in the vise(with padding), the piston is pushed down with a small screwdriver(propped on top of the vise), and I could probably get the circlip out with ordinary snap ring pliers....... but........ the MAC guy quit a while back and my small pliers are short a tip. dang.
The pliers sold for this purpose are nice....... but...... I don't feel like buying one right now. The price of the pliers would pay for the master cylinder kit and a caliper seal.
This project requires a pair of cheap pliers, 2 hardened concrete nails, drill and grinder.
First attempt: used 2-1/2" nails - too long and springy - had to squeeze them together with needle-nose to get the ring out.
Second try: used 1-1/2" nails - ring comes out without further assistance.

Dug around and found a pair of old cheap pliers. Made in Japan even. Nails measured .144" . Drilled pliers through with #27 (.144") bit, then almost through with #26 . Ground ends of nails to a cylindrical shape tip. Hammered nails into pliers and ground some more from sides for clearance.
Yeehaw it works!
Happy trails.