1973 Dart brake failiure

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I have been installing the disc master cylinder on drum brakes for decades.
The drums and/or discs don't care what "pump" is supplying pressure. Bore diameter is only consideration.
New Raybestos 36406 15/16 bore is my go to on ALL mopars.... $60ish Specially when there's not enuff vacuum for the booster . The small reservoir pumps are getting hard to find.
First, the locking "brake" used for parking is not known as an emergency brake no matter how convinced you are of it. It's entire purpose in a vehicle is to hold a vehicle stationary when parked. Whether or not it was effective is not the point. In rear drum brake applications, it only engages the rear shoe. Holding a vehicle still takes far less energy than it does to slow a vehicle down, Nobody with any sense would expect half of the rear drum brakes to adequately slow down a 3500 lb car especially when 60-70% of the braking is done at the front of the vehicle. It makes no sense mechanically to call the mechanism an emergency brake.
The split hydraulic sections of the master cylinders in the late 60s was a Federal mandate to provide adequate stopping pressure in the event of a fluid loss at one end or the other. Maybe your confusion is tied up with that somehow?
Also...Nowhere can the Raybestos master cylinder listed above be found for $60. The majority listed online are over $100. The lowest price I found is wal Mart at $66 and it is listed as OUT OF STOCK.
I do like the 15/16" size. I've used them in several manual disc/drum A body cars and even my Jigsaw Charger.
 
Hey, im abit confused here, I was under the consensus that the brake lines (or atleast the connectors for this car was supposed to be two different sizes, with the front line being slightly bigger, I just went to start trying to pop the lines off the installed one and the nuts for the lines are both 9/16th? The replacement i have definitely doesn't seem to have two of the same size outlets as the two bleeder plugs are different thread sizes, looks like 9/16th and 1/2? Are the nuts the same size for a different size thread bt chance? Or am I just mistaken over the size I need.
 

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