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A few things to consider, not knowing the bore of your single master, i will go with the 1.25” one in my fargo. When switching to dual you will want to go to a smaller bore. Dual masters displace 2x roughly what single lines do.
The common one used in the conversions is 15/16” bore.
That matches pedal travel and feel.
Im considering trying the 3/4” one i have on a power brake setup from a pt cruiser. Its disc /drum but i think an add on residual valve on the disc part (front) will solve excessive pedal travel.
Disc brakes are 3-5 psi where drums are 10. Someone please correct me if im wrong.
Higher psi holds against return springs to reduce full return of shoes thus reducing pedal travel.
Disc brake calipers require less pressure to keep pads from moving away from rotor.
Sounds right to me. Some calipers don't need any any reisdual valve. None of the systems Chrysler used in the 60 and 70s had a reisdual for the front disks. I think even a light valve might have caused dragging.