73 up disc brake conversion. Is my caliper going to work when revesered to oposite sides?

There are longer Chrysler hoses, like F-body, if you don't want Chevy parts on your mopar. And IF you want to leave everything as is here is what some do.... Simply flip the calipers over so the bleeder is highest. Open bleeders and allow to chicken or free bleed remaining air out. Remount calipers and carry on.

"Chevy parts". So hilarious. It's a rubber hose with connectors that attach perfectly well to the stock Mopar parts, just a longer hose section. Literally nothing makes it a "Chevy" part or a "Chrysler" part. It's just a hose. And you already need to specify a different car if you're walking into a parts store, so which one is irrelevant.

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that reverse caliper so its on top then bleed? Get
camero hoses from Dr. diff and should fix problem! Please comment! Your help is appreciated. D.Dog!View attachment 1715518869

Yes, switch the calipers from side to side. That will put the bleeder on top, so you can get that air bubble sitting in the calipers out. Then get '69 Camaro disk brake hoses so they're long enough for the proper routing. DoctorDiff has them if you want stainless braided, but the plain old parts store should have the regular rubber hoses too. They're just '69 Camaro disk brake hoses (don't get the drum brake ones).