Had some time to work on the brakes finally. New master cylinder. Put a roll control for the front brakes after the proportioning valve. Plugged one front line outlet on the P valve. Ran the other front to the roll control valve and used that to split to the front calipers. Roll control was installed inside of the frame just behind the front cross member. Short lines suck to make. One was a little bit too long to had to cut the flair off and re-flair. I did not forget to put a nut on before flairing. But I did get a nut to far down the tube before I put a bend in.
The long one from the passenger side was bent like the factory tube then finished to the controller. Those 2 nuts threaded in first shot, nice and easy. Figured I must have done something wrong. The driver side to the through frame fitting was a pain to tighten. Until I remembered that I have crows feet tubing wrenches. Very easy with that.
The pressure bleeder is a time saver.
Pulled the bleeder out of the right front. Is flat on the bottom. No through ports for bleeding. Looking into the caliper, the hole is not centered on the port in the bottom. Looking at the bleeder a little closer, I realized the caliper must have been a rebuild.
The old bleeder screw was broke off or stripped. They drilled out bigger and put an adapter sleave in for the bleeder to screw into a seat.
New caliper was installed.
Bleeding the rears suck because I can not get a line on to control the out flow. So a diverter tray was bent up to go under the backing plate.
I have brakes again.