I'm trying to replace the fuel accumulator on my '82. I thought it would be easier going in from underneath (silly me) since my garage has a grease pit. With all the spilled gas on me and the floor, the garage now smells like a petroleum refinery. It was me versus the accumulator, but I finally got it out. A couple of slight problems though. In order to pull it out to work on the fittings, I cut the end of the teflon line. Looked like no problem since there is allot of slack. First mistake was cutting it, I nicked the slip fitting that is screwed into the acumulator. Since the gas is under high pressure, I probably need to replace that. Is that a common piece at auto supply stores or do I need to order from one of the vendors. Looking at the teflon hose I see cracking in the rubber. But I also see the inner lining (teflon) is about as tough as anything short of a steel line. Has anyone replaced this teflon hose and if so where do you get it? Finally, the two screwed fittings (the slip fitting to teflon line, and the 90 elbow to the steel line) must have been put on the accumulator by and ex-NFL linebacker. I cannot get those puppies off. I'll try soaking them overnight in WD-40 to see if that helps. Any advice? Thanks in advance. Jack Janney '82 #10901