Peter, tuff one ehh? The way I've found easiest to replace the hoses is to remove the fuel filter and the two nuts that hold on the brake master cylinder. The cylinder will then swing out of the way towards the drivers side even though it looks like it is plumbed in tight. Now if you lay on top of the engine you can reach down to the hose clamp. Many folks have said that the upper and lower clamps take a different size wrench, I've never noticed because I just use end cutters and cut them off and replace. Your arms will be cut up and you will cuss at why something could be in such a god awful place but you will save a good chunk of money doing it yourself, it is doable with perseverance. The price you were quoted must be for both hoses, the dealer here charges $110 to replace just the return line, a $2 part. Most CTD mechanics I've talked with say it is their least favorite job.
Evan, glad to hear a professional say that the idle psi is below 20. Many people seem to think that it needs to be higher and that more is better, your numbers are right on.
[This message has been edited by illflem (edited 05-25-2001). ]