A trick I learned from the list was to put two screws into the washer on
opposite sides, and then by pulling on the screws, slowly work the washer up
and out of the cylinder.
adrian
Gerard Chateauvieux wrote:
> Sprigeteers,
>
> Anyone have a suggestion on how to remove the thick nylon washer behind the
> first circlip on a Spridget dual line master cylinder. The passageway
> forward of it is clear and there aren't any signs of rust. The piston moves
> easily, but the washer won't budge. I'd like to remove it without damaging
> it. Compressed air maybe?
>
> TIA
>
> Gerard
>
> G G Gerard Chateauvieux
> E A
> R R pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com
> A A
> R G Pixelsmith on Duty
> D E
> S http://www.gerardsgarage.com
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