I think it is a good idea, I am planning to go dual circuit on one of my SIII that has single circuit.
I think you need to cut out the inner guard to fit the booster and pedal box and the dual circuit brakes also had a warning light that worked off a balance valve type affair. Not sure if that was standard on all of them but it is on my 78 Game.
If you really want to get better brakes I think the LWB 11" brakes as well will give you as much stopping power as a set of disks. Obviously not as good when going through water or because they still need constant adjustment like all drums but the one I have driven that had those in a SWB just about put me through the windscreen.
One thing also to be aware of is that the SWB dual circuit brakes had a different master cylinder bore to the LWB. If you are going to keep the SWB 10" brakes then it may be worth hunting for the right master cylinder. Though some have said on here that they have used the LWB one successfully.
TimJ.
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