Gentleman, as first post pointed out there are ( 2 ) air brake chambers connected into ( 2 )
master cylinders. The air system is for brake actuator for the master cylinders. Going down
To foot brake and brake valve actuator. This is where you will split the system at the brake
Valve actuator port openings Which will make up duel circuit. Applying pressure on foot brake
a two part plunger within the brake valve moves, closing the valve's exhaust and opening
passage withithe valve that allows the air pressure to be delivered to the rear and front brake
systems. When driver removes all force from brake valve the internal return springs move back
to original position. Duel brake valves in most cases floor mounted, but indifferent cases can
be bulkhead mounted. This is also know split system is 60 % rear and 40 % front brakes
when applying brakes. Dave Atherton Retired Cat Mechanic