I picked up a 1993 Master Cylidner for my disc brake upgrade.
And of course, since I'm a polishing fiend, it needs to be sanded and polished as well.
Now, I *could* work around the plastic piece, but good god, that would suck. Can I pry it off, and if I do, will I break it doing so?
I'm assuming I can, since remanufactured ones do not come with a reservoir. Just don't want to break it, or weaken the seals and have to buy a new freaking plastic reservoir just because I like shiny things.
And of course, since I'm a polishing fiend, it needs to be sanded and polished as well.
Now, I *could* work around the plastic piece, but good god, that would suck. Can I pry it off, and if I do, will I break it doing so?
I'm assuming I can, since remanufactured ones do not come with a reservoir. Just don't want to break it, or weaken the seals and have to buy a new freaking plastic reservoir just because I like shiny things.