Jack, The High pressure lines (teflon) that you describe, all DMC vendors sell them. They sell them without the fittings and I suggest either 1) send the vndor your old mettal fittings and have them press the fittings in for you or 2) make it a little quicker by new ones along with the line and have them press them in. I would not suggest trying to press them in unless you like cursing up a storm, popping a blood vessle and burning yourself while heating the hose to soften it so you can press in the fitting. Take it from someone with expierience....it looks easy to do....BUT it is very hard. Steve --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "dmczr1" <dmczr1@xxxx> wrote: <SNIP> >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? > > > Any advice? Thanks in advance. > > Jack Janney > '82 #10901