As some of you know, I was fighting a problem with a vacuum leak that I couldn't find. I've gone without my car for a while because I was an idiot and broke something important, but now that I'm back on the road I found my problem. Recently it had begun hissing at me from the front end, but I couldn't get it to do it when I got out to look. I went like this for a few days until on my way to work I lost the power assist for the brakes. As I'm sure some of you know, she doesn't like to stop very well without it. Fortunately there was nobody in front of me. After feeling around on the hose to locate the hole, I took off the wheel to inspect it. It seems that the vacuum line had worked it's way in between the solid coolant pipe and the steering U-joint. The bolt on the joint had chewed it's way through the line as I steered. Has this happened to anyone else? I can easily see how it can occur so I secured the hose back with a wire tie. That hose wasn't easy to replace. Did the British government have some kind of Leprechaun work program and hire them at the factory? I just couldn't get my hands in there at all. Oh well, at least it was a cheap fix and my car is idling smoother. Payne Proud and loving owner of #2975 (DeMara the DeLorean)