
ah the errors of my ways. First off thanks to kissfan79, for his similar experience.
But it turns out that the problem was my workmanship. I couldn't get the second hose off, the clip was damaged. So my thought was to take the hacksaw and cut the hose. I cut the hose across the clip, but in the fading light I also made progress on the metal line as well. The hose came off and my cut had been an influence on that. I attached the new hose and put everything back.
This afternoon I was going to switch the hoses, thinking I inadvertently reversed them. But in better light and closer inspection I found I did cut the metal line and air was passing. So, I had to completely cut off the nipple and introduce a new problem, my hose is a tad short. When I pulled the hose to connect to the metal line, I secured it. Tried to bleed the air, the pump wasn't fluid/springing back and air wasn't audible as I attempted to bleed it out. The hose is probably pinched at the nipple on the tank. So, I have to replace the hose, which I'll do in the not too distant future. In the interim, I'm going to get a metal fitting to attach additional hose to compensate. When I do replace the line, I'll invest in better quality fuel line. I think it was papaindigo that recommends getting higher quality lines. The line I got is "fuel injector line" from autozone, which is quite flimsy. Especially compared to that which I pulled off.