Yesterday doing this was terrrible. And expensive. I picked up the ATE brake parts, the new master cylinder, and a host of other bits and bobs that I didn't know I needed until now.
Today was better. A few pointers for anyone who tries to do this based on my experience.
First, changing the master cylinder was necessary, but a breeze. Most of the brake fluid has leaked out into my drip trays, so I just had to empty the reservoir, unscrew, pull it off and then remove the old MC. The rubber O rings and the rubber grommet were shot. Looking at the two MCs it's impossible to see a difference, but because I'm switching to discs from drums, I need to change to the early 250 MC. The switch over was very easy. You may need to cut a sliver off the grommet that goes in the rear-most fitting in order to get it in.
Next, I spent must of the day sanding down the areas that I forgot to cover up when the powder coating was done. Top tip: cover up all the surfaces that you don't want coated. For me, this meant the sides of the yoke and where the axle arms meet where the pivot pin goes. A dremel made it easier, but that stuff was on thick. I also cleaned up the bronze bushes in the yoke, and checked that the grease nipples still fed grease through (having been powder coated...
) They were fine after a quick bit of HP air-powered grease cleaned them out.
I also managed finally to disassemble the support strut thing (with the aluminium part on the end). Took some serious pressure on it, but it's done now, thankfully.
I also had to replace the bushes on one of the trailing arms, as they'd shifted off centre since I did the job a few years ago. This was probably caused by my failure to align the axle properly at the time; the cause of many woes. I used my trusty vice method, shown here. With two pairs of hands and bit of ATF as lubricant it takes about 2 mins a side to do.
Somewhat greedily, I've put a separate post up about the order of parts for assembling the pivot pin as I cannot find this info anywhere on the site, and I've spent hours looking. If anyone should know the correct order, I think it would be useful to capture it. I've photographed what I think it looks like, but it would be great to confirm it.
Still need to figure out exactly (or roughly) where to put the new brake compensating valve that I need to drill into the car. Probably tomorrow's work, together with putting the axle back together).
JH