Struggling in a cold garage today with installing the front crossover brake line on my 66 small block roadster. I'm having difficulty getting the right bends in the line to make it conform nicely with the crossmember.
First the background:



Overall I believe the installation as shown is ok and should work ok. However I don't feel it's quite right. Here's my questions:
Thanks for the input.
Mike
First the background:
- I am in the middle of a body off restoration of my late '66 small block roadster
- As part of the restoration I am converting it to power brakes with a kit from Corvette Stainless Steel Brakes in Florida. The kit includes the "correct" booster and the dual master cylinder that I want for safety reasons..... I intend to continue driving this car a lot.
- I've installed the crossover line that came with the kit and done a lot of bending to get it to the point that you see in the attached pictures.
Overall I believe the installation as shown is ok and should work ok. However I don't feel it's quite right. Here's my questions:
- How does the overall placement look?
- From the front I'd like the line to better match the contour of the crossmember. As you can see in the picture taken from the front, the line on the drivers side drops low.
- The view of the passenger side shows the line running pretty high, near the a-arm pivot shaft. Does that present potential interference issues?
- The view of the drivers side - any potential interference issues when it comes to assembly?
- Does anyone have pictures that show it should look? Suggestions on how to bend it to change it?
Thanks for the input.
Mike
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