And my latest project.... this one has taken way more time and effort than expected.
I upgraded the brake master cyl to a modern disc/drum with a kit from Kaiser Willys. It wasn't cheap, but came with all the parts needed. You have to do some cutting to recess the new master inside the frame rail, then drill a handful of holes to bolt it up. Once it was in place, I noticed my pitman arm would hit one of the fittings on the master cyl! I wasn't happy... the expensive kit that was supposed to fit, didn't! I emailed Kaiser Willys and they wanted to blame the engine swap.... but the steering box and components are all factory. Anyway, with little help from them I decided to try heating up the pitman arm with the torch and bending it. I was nervous because my fuel lines are close as well as some wiring. With some heat and piece of pipe, I was able to bend the arm to clear the master cylinder!
At that point, I needed/wanted to run all new hard lines. I elected to not use their metered proportioning valve and brake light, so bought an adjustable proportioning valve from Speedway Motors and a simple switch for brake lights. The Kaiser Willys prop. valve was a huge, factory-like brass one... didn't look easy to use.
I'm doing this work the best I can, I've built individual lines before but all new hard lines is new to me. I started fitting, flaring & bending brake lines.... and I'm still not done. The old lines ran under the frame, the 'T' in the front was at the axle and then they ran out to the brakes, down the axle housing. New setup will run down the top of the frame, 'T' at the frame and drop down to the new braided steel brake lines. One more hard line left left, and I buggered up the last piece last night!