I admire your determination and ambition on your project! I wish you lived closer so I could help. All I can do is give you a little advice. While the repair you said you did to the vacuum line would be adequate under normal circumstances I recomend you replace the entire line. Someday in the future you may develop a vacuum leak when the rubber line ages and not only will you or the next owner not be able to find it, you can't repair it without again removing the body! Since you are going through all of this trouble try to fix anything really "deep" properly so you never have to go back. You don't have to go to a Delorean vender for this just go to an auto supply and get some steel brake line and replace the whole thing or if you are really intent on repairing the line get some fittings and a short piece of steel line, flare or use compression fittings so there is no rubber in your repair. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, njp548@xxxx wrote: > Hey List, > 1852 > <A HREF="Http://members.aol.com/njp548">Http://members.aol.com/njp548</A>