Be careful in replacing parts of the fuel lines and fittings. Some of the lines hold over 100 psi pressure! Try to use correct fittings and lines for permanant repairs. Call a Delorean vender for the correct parts and instructions on how to do it, they will be very helpful over the phone and don't compromise your safety, once the fire starts it is too late to do it right. Be careful working around the fuel system, too many cars of all types have burnt because of fuel fires especially fuel injected ones. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 -- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Scot Stern" <SGSKBM@xxxx> wrote: > My original gas lines were leaking. I was lucky to find them before > a fire broke out. The gas ran down the frame towards the engine and > I assume sooner or later it could have ended in a disaster! > > Anyway, I replaced the line with ones that I bought at Auto Zone and > I have lived happly ever after, until now. I am wondering if they > really do require special lines that were manufactured by a Delorean > supplier. The presure cannot be that great in the system, but in any > case if it requires a $10.00 part I am not adverse to spending the > money to aquire it. I am just wondering why it would require special > gas lines. > > Scot Stern > 6452