Here is a post from my "Project Sting-Grey" build thread which shows the latest version of how we did the brake lines. It does not matter if one line is longer length than the others.Old thread, wake up!
Michael, would you have a pic of the front brake piping on a NA engine? You wrote you simply cross over to passenger side, instead of going into the wheel well.
Hope this helps,
Michael
Before we could put the body on the frame, the brake and clutch systems needed to be built as they would be difficult to do after the body was on the car. As many of you know, we love rebuilding the brake lines to make them as simple as possible, and this car had another evolution on that process.
The Datsun 240Z 7/8" master cylinder was mounted to the firewall, as well as the standard clutch master cylinder, and new lines were built-- I like to get the out of the engine compartment to clean up the look:
These poke thru the inner fender, and start their transition, either forward for the front brake lines, or to the rear for the rear-- the clutch line will follow the front brake, but instead of going across the firewall, will go around the front:
Since the brake lines are outside of the engine compartment, they are armored with stainless steel brake line spring.
And across the front:
And back through to the other side-- clean and simple, and really cleans up the firewall.