creative brake system.
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The proportioning valve and the master cylinder are on different sides of the body mount. there will be movement, lots of it, and you will not see it. stress fractures are not your friend. this spreads the flex to about 15 inches of tube rather than just one tight bend. Are you thinking of rear disks as well?
I've been watching this thread closely as I have disc/drum brakes in my Willys and no power at the moment. I just ordered an 8" power brake w/MC and the bracket to firewall setup. I have a question that I haven't seen addressed yet. Why do you "loop" the brake lines before they go to the proportioning valve? I see most vehicles do it but don't know why. Currently my manual brake setup doesn't do this.
My current setup is:
49 Willys CJ3a
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89 Mustang clutch pedal assy
79 CJ5 MC (changing to 8" 74-86 CJ booster/MC assy)