tocruise
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Must be an incredible coincidence, as I have no fence nor small alley near my house. BTW - The reservoirs of a master cylinder for drum brakes are usually equal sized, but are fairly different in size for disc brakes.
If you have them, use tubing wrenches to remove and install the two brake lines connected to the master cylinder to reduce the likelihood of rounding them off.
Crazy, I was convinced it was going to be you. Oh well.
I was reading about that yesterday. It seems like the bigger bowl is used for the discs because they require more fluid. I didn't have trouble getting the lines off though, but those 2 bolts that hold it to the booster were a bear. There's little room to grab them with a socket and a breaker. Anyway, did the whole job yesterday, just need to bleed the brakes now.