First few trips out I'd keep a good eye on how the brakes feel. That's pretty much the one thing you dont want problems with in the car. Long pedal gets you into trouble, brakes/steering get you out.
Where does that line go? Which brakes will be affected?
I don't remember are you running rubber body bushings? Wondering if there's enough slack in that line so that when things start to move it's not gonna chafe on the frame.
Ordered some heat sleeve or "wrap" this morning.
Should be here later this week. Looks like covid shipping times are still tough.
The brake line is in its factory spot and the headers weren't much different in clearance then the old ones.
I think this car was put together as it is now in the mid 90s (pure guess) but the PO bought it around then and it was freshly painted and he did the motor in the late 90s.
Basically I can't really see it being a problem and I think I'm overreacting.
But since this car will see some form of competition I want to address some things now. A small heat shield and a wrapped brake line certainly won't hurt matters none.
It's the brake line to the passenger side front. Body bushings are stock. Should be no issue there. Shouldn't be any chaffing, the line uses the factory clips and I have a whole slew of new p clamps it will be getting.
I don't think I want to move it at this time. I think a wrap/heat shield will do the trick.
I will be doing a full chassis in the future. It can be something I mess with at that time.
Getting closer. My white board list is getting smaller.
And my known "to purchase" list is getting shorter and shorter.