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<x-charset iso-8859-1>> I hate to say it, but while that hose probably needed to be replaced, it was > probably not your problem. There is always a small amount of postive > pressure in that hose, and air that might get in there drifts right up to the > reservoir. Ugh. I hope that's not the case - there WAS a wet spot from top of the MC dripping down to the bottom. There isn't any fluid inside the car though. > It might be instructive to monitor the fuel pressure while you're driving > sometime. Any ideas how I might accomplish this? Jason 68 Notch (Nadine) I proudly buy my aircooled parts and service from... The Bug Stop www.texasbugstop.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- Search old messages on the Web! Visit http://www.vwtype3.org/list/ </x-charset>