Have been reconditioning the master cylinder from my '53K -wasn't used for many years. Discovered the smaller hole from the resevoir to the cylinder (bypass) was totally plugged with crud to the point where it wasn't initially even visible. Managed to clear it with great difficulty, but it appears plugged at the very end-metal in the way and not rust. Now I used this cylinder for many years and never had problems, but without that aperture being clear the brakes should have constantly stuck. It appears that the bottom part of that hole should be 1/32, so I suppose I can drill it out to that size, but I am perplexed as to how it could be jammed like that and still have worked. Anyone have any insight, or a reason I shouldn't bore it out? the cylinder is in fine shape otherwise. Thanx