It is rare that the hose will leak where the barb connects to it. If it is leaking the hose is too short to repair. You cannot cut off the barb and reinsert it without the hose being too short. You will have to replace the hose. Before you do that it is possible that the bolt holding the barb onto the cold start valve has loosened. Before tightening it though you should replace the 2 copper gaskets. If you don't have any a trick I have used is to heat the old ones up to anneal them so they can be reused. After annealing they are softened and when you reinstall them they are "work hardened" again. If they are not deformed in shape or size this can be done repeatedly. You are correct in not taking any chances with a fuel leak, with the pressures in the system any leak can become a miniature blow-torch. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, Aaron King <floodle@xxxx> wrote: > Hopefully someone can help me with this annoying problem that has cropped up > recently. Mark Vanyo (of the PNDC) and I just recently finished replacing > the auto trans governor in my car. All seemed to go successfully, but not it > seems I have a different problem. When the car is idling (I haven't tried > taking it out with a gas leak) there is gas leaking from the coldstart valve. > Aaron King > Bothell, WA > vin#1217