22.2mm sounds about right.
Master cylinders are hardly dear. I'd vote for replacing the unit, rather than just the seals.
Remove it, refit it, fill the resevoir, give it a few pumps, open the closest bleed nipple, give it a few more pumps and leave it with a pipe on the open nipple, emptying into a receiver and go for a cup of tea. Gravity and time are your friends, more than pumping and ezi-bleeds, or pressure bleeders etc etc.
Once the fluid's pulled through on one part of the system I would be surprised if you weren't able to bring the others up using the 'normal' two-man bleeding method.
Obviously, make sure the rear compensator valve is opened up when you bleed the rears.