In a message dated 12/10/03 1:57:12 PM Central Standard Time, delorean@xxxx writes: The clutch-line connects to a fitting on top of the tranny that CAN be reached with every thing in place, it's just a bit of a hassle and an "open box wrench" is IMHO most handy to get the connection loose. By "open box wrench" I mean a box wrench with a slot in it at the top, so you are able to slip it over a pipe, an open wrench won't give you enough turning space under there. Something like the bottom one in this pic: <http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/MechanicalPropulsion/St uffingBoxWrenches/adaptedWrenches.jpg> Those wrenches are called flare nut wrenches, or sometimes line wrenches (slang). I highly recommened investing in a complete set, both standard and metric, of these helpful tools. They are very useful for removing nuts and fuel lines that are stripped so bad that an open end won't do it anymore. you can even bang a standard size onto a stripped metric with a hammer to remove especially rusty or stripped parts. Andy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]