Dear Group, Today I started my fuel accumulator and I must say I was having nightmares from all the posts I had read. The accumulator went in very easy and with out much hassel. The one thing I did notice is to make the job easier is to just cut the rubber fuel lines. These should be replaced anyway. Have a bucket to catch about a quart of fuel, replace the fuel lines and your good to go. While I was at it I replaced the fuel filter too. Not to involved just a little time consuming. Jim Sawyer vin 4149 "ELMO" __________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Webmail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/