AC is right, the rebuild kits are cheap, and I think you'd be much better off rebuilding one and then knowing it's sound inside. My rebuild kit came with just the parts in the bag -- no instructions, but you just need to slide the new parts in the same order the old ones came out.
You might also want to check out these threads about getting the snap ring out.
Master Cylinder Circlip Woescirclip pliers for front master cylinder?Most snap ring pliers don't have the reach to get the circlip out. The second thread has links to pliers that should work, if you're buying for the job, or you can use the other methods listed in thread. Some get them out quickly, and for others it takes a while. I felll somewhere in between. Also, it'd be a good idea to coat the parts with brake fluide before you pop them back in.
Lastly, many members have recommended
Speed Bleeder fittings to save the trouble when bleeding the brakes. They aren't too expensive, and we've compiled a
fitment list in the FAQ if you are interested. I think they work like a charm.