Hi Scott,
I got excited over this one.
Looked and my 75 book shows a dual master cylinder with front and rear lines
running back to the proportioning valve.
This indicates it is redundant system and you should always have either
front or rear when the other fails.
Whew ....... dodged another bullet.
Cheers,
Don and Margaret Miller
1975 Glennbrook in pieces
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
>
>So therefore, I'm NOT correct in thinking or hoping that we have this
>independence. If we get a leak somewhere, we have no brakes except for
cable
>driven rear emergency brakes, right? If yes/ that sucks! If yes/ can
>anything be done to upgrade to newer two part master cylinder?
>
>Scott Adohen
>
I got excited over this one.
Looked and my 75 book shows a dual master cylinder with front and rear lines
running back to the proportioning valve.
This indicates it is redundant system and you should always have either
front or rear when the other fails.
Whew ....... dodged another bullet.
Cheers,
Don and Margaret Miller
1975 Glennbrook in pieces
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
>
>So therefore, I'm NOT correct in thinking or hoping that we have this
>independence. If we get a leak somewhere, we have no brakes except for
cable
>driven rear emergency brakes, right? If yes/ that sucks! If yes/ can
>anything be done to upgrade to newer two part master cylinder?
>
>Scott Adohen
>