More 73+ disc conversion questions

Napa sells premade lengths of brake line with various different ends on them. The green brake line they sell is VERY flexible, so no issues bending it by hand. You can even wrap it around a bottle or something to recreate the original loops in the MC line. Not sure they'll have all of the ends you need on the premade stuff, so you may still end up with an adaptor or two. But its easy stuff to work with, I have a few lengths on a couple of my projects.

I finally gave up and bought an Eastwood flaring tool and a bender. They make flaring and bending stainless a piece of cake, so now I just buy stainless line and make my own brake and fuel lines. For one car its not worth it, but I've got a few, and a couple of 50's and earlier projects that need completely new braking systems, so I just bit the bullet on the flaring and bending tools.

**EDIT**

Dude, I just realized you're in Sacramento. So am I :D. Not sure what your timeline is on getting this done, but if you get the right fittings I can make you up a set of stainless MC lines. My schedule is hectic this/next week, but after the 3rd I should have some time. Shoot me a PM. :thumbup:

That's awesome, I appreciate the offer man. For some reason I assumed you were in the bay area. I'm going to make it a winter project so it might be a couple months or even early spring before I start on it but I'm trying to do my research and assemble everything now so the car doesn't get stuck in my garage for an extended period of time. If your offer still stands I'll let you know when I get started. Thanks!