I say just the one. I have hardly ever seen an injector line fail. Sounds like yours failed because it was not secured and rubbed against something. Just change one- and you can send me the remaining $490!! No, I changed my mind. I will take some more ginger cookies!! SD, we do a lot of teardowns and over the years I have developed a system that works for me. My memory is terrible, so to begin with I snap digital pictures before and during the tear down. This helps me reconstruct the routing of lines, hoses, wiring, etc. These days I just snap away with my iPhone. Secondly I use telephone wire to mark all hoses, wiring terminals- anything that needs to be reconnected. We keep sections about 10" long of the Multi color telephone wires in the grey outer cover- and anytime I disconnect a starter wire, etc. I cut one of these wires in half and put one on each side. It helps me to remember where things go and it makes the job go faster. The last thing I do is put my fasteners in a Multi compartment tray as I disassemble the project. Iwechave a stack of those Craftsman toolbox plastic drawer inserts that I had the bottom sprayed with truck bedliner. I label each set of bolts. Bellhousing. Starter. Control valve. I'm anal about putting the original hardware back where it belongs. Anyway, what you are doing works great too. This is proven by the fact that she started up and you have been cruising:smile: