<span style='font-size: 17pt'><span style='font-family: Verdana'><span style="color: #009900">Success!</span></span></span> Ok, heating with water didn't even come close to making the line soft enough (212 deg) and I don't own a good heat gun (or I would have tried that). So, I called and asked <u>Jim at XKs Unlimited</u>(where I bought the fuel line) how they do it when they restore EType Jags. What follows is the procedure, which works very well, thanks very much! <span style="color: #CC0000">(Note - involves heating oil, so use this procedure at your own risk)</span>
1. Pre- route your lines so that you can get them the right length and then pre-mark the top of each end. <span style="color: #CC0000">This is because once the banjo fitting is in and the line has cooled, it will not twist easily, so better to have them the correct orientation to begin with. </span>
2. Ok, next clamp the banjo fitting with a pair of vice grips - the large round end opposite where you wil be putting the line (You will use these to hold the fitting while you push the line on).
3. Next get a small pan (don't need a very big one) and put enough Virgin Olive Oil in the pan to give a depth of about 1-1/2" . Then heat the oil to <u>almost</u> boiling (<span style="color: #CC0000">but you don't want it to boil or you'll have a mess!</span>). Then, you can turn the heat off until ready to do the next end because the oil will stay quite hot foa while.
4. Then, put on a decent pair of leather work gloves (the line is going to get rather hot).
5. Holding the banjo fitting with the Vice Grips, dip the end where the line will go into the oil for about 10 seconds to heat it (give it a bit more time in the oil than the line).
6. Now, pre-flair the end of the line a little with a lager phillips head driver or similer and then dip the line in the oil also (use good gloves) and submerge the tip about 1 to 11/2 inches. Hold it in the oil fo about 6-7 seconds.
7. Then pull both items out of the oil and carefully start the fitting into the end of the now (very) hot line and, while holding the line back where it is probably still cool enough, just push straight on DO NOT TWIST! If it is sufficiently warm it will slide right on <span style="color: #663333"><span style='font-size: 14pt'>slicker than snail snot on a brass door knob!</span></span> Then, when it cools, that sucker is ON!
Hope this is useful for others!
Basil