Externally, all of these wheel cylinders will look remarkably similar. Buy new, and you get the benefits of modern technology; buy NOS or use your old stuff, and you roll the dice and take your chances.
Well, as an update -- I bought two new 7/8" bore units from Autozone...installed them a couple weeks back and found one was leaking the other day...made in china....<sigh>....I went back to AZ and they are replacing it......swapped that out today.
i tore the new defective one apart and here is what I found...
It does have the spring, but no metal cups...just the pistons and the rubber seals attached to them.
Is the spring enough to compsensate for no residual valve?
I looked in my factory service manual and this is the same setup it shows for 72.....and the master cylinder that came with the car would have had the residual valves.
I am using the newer style MC so itwont have the residual valve in it I assume...
So, did I install the wrong rear cylinders?
I got the 77 dodge truck ones that were suggested....
FOund this quote on ecihotrodbrakes.com:
"10 PSI Valves - These valves are used in a drum brake system to prevent air from being ingested into the hydraulic system when you release the brake pedal. Typical wheel cylinder seals only seal when there is pressure behind them. Rapid release of the brake pedal creates a vacuum in the system which causes the seals to relax and air is ingested into the wheel cylinders. Maintaining 10 PSI in the system at all times prevents this. Some disc/drum master cylinders have 10 PSI residual pressure valves installed internally, some don't. If you're not sure, call us and we can tell you how to check. Also, some new style wheel cylinders have cup expanders which negate the need for the residual pressure valve. Either way, if you are not sure whether you have one or not, put one in. They are not cumulative and it won't hurt anything if you have two. Don't worry about brake drag, it takes roughly 75 PSI to overcome the return springs."
Hmmmm.
I think I will bechecking with DRDiFF to see if the MC he sold me has a residual valve in it...