DeLorean Mailing List - 8/10/98

Monday, August 10 1998         Volume 03 : Number 398



       In this issue:

        DML: DeLorean Items for sale

        Re: DML: Re: small oil leak

        DML: Re: Delorean spotting

        Re: DML: Re: Door light kill switch alternatives

        DML: Re: small oil leak

        DML: Over heating/Ground effects

        Re: DML: Re: Door light kill switch alternatives

        DML: Insurance

        DML: turbos

        Re: DML: Sankyo is A/C (was: Re: Just bought one)

        DML: Zilla products

        Re: DML: Zilla products

        DML: re:Trunk Cable

        DML: (not so)=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=a0Cheap_DMCs?=

        DML: RE: Price of DeLoreans

        Re:  DML: Trunk Cable

        Re:  DML: Insurance

        DML: PJ Grady

        DML: Re: turbos

        Re: DML: Re: small oil leak

        DML: a quick question

        DML: Limited edition models

        DML: Overheating

        DML: Re: turbos

        DML: Re: Over heating/Ground effects

        DML: Re: Disc brake measurements

        Re: DML: Over heating/Ground effects

        Re: DML: Fun with DeLorean Electrics (+ other bits)

        Re: DML: Insurance

        DML: Gulf Port Meeting, SUCCESS!

        Re: DML: turbos

        Re: DML: Fun with DeLorean Electrics (+ other bits)

        DML: Speedometer failure

        Re: DML: Insurance

        DML: Speedometer/odometer problem

        Re: DML: Speedometer/odometer problem

        DML: Kansas City

        Re: DML: Re: DO YOU KNOW ???

        Re: DML: Where to find DeLoreans for sale (was: DO YOU KNOW ???)

        Re: DML: Speedometer failure
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 13:31:55 -0500

From: "Paul Hamer" <phamer(AT)genesisnet.net>

Subject: DML: DeLorean Items for sale
I have a few DeLorean Items I am getting rid of and thought there might =

be an interest.

=20

One large framed poster 40"x 58" showing a DeLorean breaking through =

several magazines.  Caption at the top reads, "Presenting America's most =

talked about car".  It was mounted on plywood and has a plexiglass front =

(probably weighs about 20-30 pounds).  Some of it has rubbed on the =

plastic and a couple small areas have stuck to the plastic so I do not =

want to take it out and reframe it.  The previous owner had it in his =

garage and it has a couple small spots at the bottom.  Overall it is in =

reasonable shape and currently hangs inside my house.

=20

Books, "Dream Maker, the Rise and Fall of John Z. DeLorean", by Ivan =

Fallon & James Srodes. Library copy in good condition.

=20

"DeLorean", by John Z. Delorean, HC good condition but the jacket has =

some small tears and wear.

=20

One small metal DeLorean car made in Hong Kong #P374.  It is about 2" =

long, silver, white interior, doors open.  It has some paint rubbed off =

the car and bumpers but is in reasonable shape.  I paid $20 for it in =

this shape about 3 years ago.

=20

One video of all the DeLorean ads and some shots of the factory and =

building and testing.  I think this also was about $20 or $25.

=20

Two framed items (8x10) one shows a very nice photo of a DeLorean from =

the front with the doors open, I think there was more on the back but =

would have to take it out of the frame.

=20

The other has all the specifications of the car and again I think there =

is a photo or more on the back but can't remember.

=20

I also have several old DeLorean World magazines.  Most all through =

about 1995 I think.  Most are photocopies but there are several =

originals also as I was a member of the DMC club for a few years (I had =

3 DeLoreans over about a 6 year period).  This stack of magazines is =

about 8" tall and all wrapped in plastic and I will not open them to =

look through what is and is not there.  I don't have the time.

=20

I also have some NOS parts as follows:

=20

Item                            Part #            List Price        =

Quantity

=20

front grill                      100334             400.00            1

black side strip            2000010            170.90            1

plastic overflow bottle                                                 =

1

oil filter                        102415               11.78            =

1

LH escutreon                101889              10.44            1

RH escutreon                101888              10.44            1

set of plug wires            102702              88.64            1 set

armrest cover                300002                                  2

cap                              105658                1.16            1

lic. plate lamp               100438               23.74           2

wheel centers                108504                5.99           3

distributor cap                102606              38.08           2

lambda switch                102478              20.78           1

locking gas cap & key    105137              51.39           1

Ht. ignition lead (coil)      106907              13.81           1

bulbs                             SP10304             2.29          8

oil plug copper washer     102461                1.16          4

oil fill breather                  102415              11.78          1

wheel lugs                       100181                3.33         7

Bosch sparkplugs            102443                7.96        6

rear brake pads                109012               39.84      1 set

=20

I can send jpeg photos of anything.

=20

I would like to sell everything for one money, but am also willing to =

seperate items, so feel free to make an offer.  I will be taking offers =

until August 18th and then deciding.

=20

I will be away from August 9th until August 13th and can answer =

questions or send pics after that. =20

=20

I am doing all this to just clean things out as I don't expect to get =

another DeLorean for some time.

=20

Thank you for your time.  Please contact me privately at the following.

=20

Paul Hamer=20

phamer(AT)genesisnet.net=20

phone 402-374-1174
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 15:09:25 -0400 (EDT)

From: DJS912(AT)webtv.net (Danny Smith)

Subject: Re: DML: Re: small oil leak
This trailing arm stuff can't be over looked, as I'm sure us long term

owners can attest. Not long after aquiring my D (1984) during a leisurly

Sunday drive near downtown Detriot on Jefferson Ave.(big main street)

one of these large arm bolts decieded to sheer in half. Well, thank God

I was not on the freeway. It could have been all over!  The rear wheel

went up into the top of the wheel well and that side was very near

street level. The original bolts do not have the tensile strength needed

and are extremely DANGEROUS. They must be replaced with stronger

aftermarket ones. 
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 12:20:07 -0700

From: "Ryan Bennett" <rpbennet(AT)ix.netcom.com>

Subject: DML: Re: Delorean spotting
>i too just saw another "D" in my area.  it was a week and a half ago on

>redwood rd. in castro valley CA.  my wife and i were going home from a

>great

>evening out in hte "D" when another car passed us on the right....was it

>u??

>
Might have been me...I'm in San Leandro. There is another one parked in a

storage facility on San Leandro Blvd. and Washington.  Wondering who owns

it...
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Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 12:56:28 -0700

From: Hank Breer <hbreer(AT)ix.netcom.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Re: Door light kill switch alternatives
lseiler(AT)radiance.com wrote:
>

>         How about taking one of those plungers and setting it on a scanner, 

and

> uploading the image to the DML. Lots of us would love to see the mod.

>

>         With a proven notching pattern, the plungers could even be put into 

kit

> form.

>

> Lee
Since the plunger travel is dependant on the door fit and latch 

adjustment, I doubt

if any "standard" measurements would apply.  Manually push in the  

plunger until

the lights just go out, push in a little more (to ensure an air gap in the

electrical contacts of the switch), and mark where the notch should be.
On close examination, it appears that notch (which is less than 1/16" 

deep) was cut

with a couple of swipes of a triangular file. The edge of the notch 

(toward the

car)  is perpendicular to the plunger (to create a 'flat' to catch the 

metal trim

piece) and the angled portion is toward the outside end.  If the notch is 

cut so

that the plunger is held too far in, the door will not contact it and you 

will

loose the auto-center/return-to-normal-operation feature, but a sideways 

tap on the

plunger will put things back.
Seems like too simple a concept to require more.
Or, look me up at Expo98 and I'll show them to you

http://www.delorean-owners.org/events/la.html
Hank
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Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 17:41:26 -0400

From: Sean Mullally <mullally(AT)pilot.msu.edu>

Subject: DML: Re: small oil leak
I have the same problem, from the exact same component. It is the oil

pressure sending unit I believe. Mine is only a drop every day or so,

not a serious problem, but annoying.
- -Sean Mullally

#3868

>another question from a new "D" owner.  i have a small oil leak (couple drips

>on the ground) that i have narrowed down to an electrical connector on the

>driver side rear of the engine.  if u hang ur head under the bumper u can see

>it.  it has one wire to it and it is kind of a nut thing.  ive been 
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Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 17:32:44 -0500

From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller)

Subject: DML: Over heating/Ground effects
My friends DeLorean has had a constant overheating problem.  The

radiator is the large brass one and the system has been properly bleed.
Does anyone on the list have the ground effects package on there

DeLorean, I'm wondering if this may be the cause of the overheating?
Any thoughts you guys have would be appreciated.
Scott Mueller
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 19:35:05 EDT

From: JSteuben(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Re: Door light kill switch alternatives
Hi Hank, Hi all,

Just got done  grinding a small slot on each of my running lite switches.

Hank you just shared one of the great ideas of all DeLorean time.  It 

works

like a charm.  Thank you, thank you!  What an elegant and simple solution 

to

the problem.  Who ever thought it up stands on the Mount Olympus of 

'simple is

better' land.  Now, if there was just some way to grind another little 

notch

and pickup 100 horses or so.  Sigh....Joe
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 14:47:16 -0700

From: "Murray Fisher" <murrayf(AT)bmi.net>

Subject: DML: Insurance
Re the question of so called Parade Insurance not being valid

 for normal use of your car.   I am aware of this theory.=20

 Although the policy states it covers these cars used for club=20

activities, parades, exhibitions or part of a private collection,

 the key is, that it also states "Occasional use of the auto for

 other reasons is permitted".  I am assured by my insurance

broker and a friend attorney that I am covered.  Also I have

many friends with antique, historic and classic cars that have

this same insurance and none of them have had problems=20

over the years with coverage.    Incidentally I quoted my policy=20

earlier a little high at $350 per year.  It is $325. =20
Murray

Vin 5962 Lic DMC-XII
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Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 20:21:46 -0400 (EDT)

From: HIERSR(AT)Citadel.edu

Subject: DML: turbos
Hello,

	I came across this list about a week ago and thought it could provide

an answer to a problem that's been bothering me for some time.  I was 

recently

on a website that featured Deloreans for sale.  Each car had a brief

description by its owner.  Many of these cars had references to a "Factory

turbo installed" or "twin turbos".  Is this correct?  I was unaware that

Deloreans ever came with a turbo option.  Is this a joke?  If not, are the

units still available for retrofitting, and how much of a horsepower 

increase

do they produce?  Anybody, please set me straight on this topic as I have 

been

unable to get any answers around here.  I can be reached at 

hiersr(AT)citadel.edu

						Thanks,

						Rodney Hiers
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 1998 21:58:35 EDT

From: OLopez1(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Sankyo is A/C (was: Re: Just bought one)
In a message dated 8/8/98 1:39:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 

dmc1219(AT)one.net

writes:
<< The Sankyo device that you are looking at is the Air Conditioner 

 compressor.  The alternator is on the other side of the engine and is 

mounted

low. >>
Thanks for the info. The alternator is a Motorola...
OL
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Date: Sat, 08 Aug 1998 19:52:25 PDT

From: "De Miller" <demillerkansas(AT)hotmail.com>

Subject: DML: Zilla products
Hi everyone:

   I've faxed PJ Grady for a catalog, but I guess I'm not patient enough 

for the US mail, so can anyone give me the Reader's Digest version of 

the "Zilla" products, what they do and the cost of each? Thanks. De 

Miller, Kansas City.
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Date: Sun, 09 Aug 98 00:19:35 PDT

From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody(AT)kih.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Zilla products
> Hi everyone:

>    I've faxed PJ Grady for a catalog, but I guess I'm not patient enough 

> for the US mail, so can anyone give me the Reader's Digest version of 

> the "Zilla" products, what they do and the cost of each? Thanks. De 

> Miller, Kansas City.
Check out PJGRADY.COM and click on "products".  
- -Brandon

bsmoody(AT)kih.net
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 98 00:22:10 -0000

From: David Swingle <dswingle(AT)enteract.com>

Subject: DML: re:Trunk Cable
 "yugoman" Wrote:

>Subject: DML: Trunk Cable

>

>My car's cable is broken from the pull lever, it even came with a pair of

>vise grips attached to the cable end- (this is the second "D" I've seen 

>with

>that arrangement!). The lever is still there, is there any kind of repair 

>to re-attach the cable end to the lever?
>Also,where is the relay board located? I have a Fanzilla to install but

>don't know where it goes. Thanks!
Make that three - mine came with that little feature as well - a free 

pair of tiny vise-grips. (About the only good deal on my car, by the 

way.) I replaced the cable with one from a bike store commonly used for 

the hand brakes. You'll have to fabricate something to hook the cable to 

the handle, I just used some tiny cable clamps. While your at it install 

a second one, ouside of the cable jacket, and tie it to something under 

the dash for when the main one breaks again. 
BTW - if the release cable for the engine cover breaks you need only to 

remove the left-hand tail light to reach in activate the lid release. 
The relay board is behind the passenger seat, just lift up the carpet and 

then the piece of plywood. If you've haven't been in there yet you're 

probably in for a lot more work than just installing FanZilla. Clean up 

all the relays and fuses, and if any of the relays say "Lucas" you should 

throw them about as far as you can (after you get new ones). By the way - 

FanZilla should have come with very detailed instructions. If it didn't 

call Rob Grady.
Dave Swingle

81 VIN 5429

DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 98 00:22:20 -0000

From: David Swingle <dswingle(AT)enteract.com>

Subject: DML: (not so)=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=a0Cheap_DMCs?=
Caution - Rant Alert - I don't do this much so I thought I'd warn you-all.
With all the discussion about bargain fixer-uppers I figured I'd toss my 

thoughts in as well. I have had my '81 for about a year and a half. 

Although not concours, it is generally considered to be in pretty good 

shape. Even at that, I have spent over $4k in making it reliable, i.e. 

non-cosmetic fixes (fuel system, brakes, electrics - all the stuff you 

read about on the list). Add another $2K in cosmetics (facias, binnacle, 

tires, etc.). (List available on request.) 
I would never have believed that it would add up to this much, and the 

amazing thing when I look back through my records is that it is all in 

parts costing $100 here, $200 there (i.e. the 90's version of nickel and 

dime!). I have never paid any labor to anyone, it was all work done by 

me. And I have yet to touch the engine or transmission. I can't imagine 

what it would have cost if I had paid someone to do this work (although 

I'll bet "Hawkeye" McGauley can-inside joke). The idea of fixing up a 

$5000 car for another couple thousand is not realistic unless the person 

selling the car is truly desperate or just dumb. Or your definition of 

fixed-up is way different from mine.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still nuts about the car and went into it as a 

hobby planning to work on it. It's been a great learning experience and 

I'm happy to share the knowledge. I really get a kick at shows when 

people look at mine and think it's worth $50k. 
I just hate to see people buy an $8000 example with their last dime, 

intending to drive it everyday as their primary car, and then get mad 

when they can't possibly keep the car on the road, so another one falls 

by the wayside (jeez I'm starting to sound like you-know-who). An $8000 

Delorean is NOT the same as an $8000 Honda. It's more like an $8000 

Corvette or Porsche. As is true with most all collector cars, you can 

rarely restore a run-down car for less than the price of an 

already-restored or original-but-clean one by the time you are done. I'll 

feel safe in stating that you can NEVER pay someone to restore a car for 

less than buying a good one to start.
Knowing what I know now, I'd suggest that a purchaser look for one that 

has been driven regularly (but not in bad weather) rather than one that 

has been stored, from an owner that admits to recently keeping up with 

the common repairs and maintenance. Buy the best one that you can find, 

and take someone who has owned and/or worked on one with you when you go 

looking. And no matter how good it looks, leave some money in the bank 

for the future. 
I feel better now. James - maybe this can be your editorial article. . . .
Dave Swingle

81 VIN 5429

DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)
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Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 16:30:44 +1000

From: "Troy R. Haslewood" <delorean(AT)zip.com.au>

Subject: DML: RE: Price of DeLoreans
>

>Hi to everyone on the List,

>

>My name is Brad Gaffy and I live in Australia.  I have wanted to own a

>Delorean ever since seeiing Back to the Future.  The only problem is they

>are very scarce here in Australia.  Only about 1 or 2 examples I think.

>

>My question is how much are they to purchase in the States.  Even one that

>needs repairs as our import duty is very expensive and the cheaper the

>purchase price the better.

>

>Regards

>

>Brad Gaffy
G'day Brad.
I live in Richmond, NSW and also love DeLoreans. In the past few months,

I've noticed that DeLoreans are becoming less and less rare here. There 

are

at least two DeLoreans I know of that are for sale in Australia. If you

check out the August issue of "Unique Cars" at your local Newsagency, 

you'll

see them among the pages. One is a whopping $90,000AUS (w/ 2000 miles on 

it,

and is in WA), and the other is a cheaper $50,000AUS (ex-museum car from

SA). Both are LHD, and the second one has been advertised for the past 

three

months.
Also, if you live in Sydney, I suggest checking out the Automotive Museum

near Darling Harbour. They have a nice '81 DeLorean among their 

collection.

It's actually privately owned (and the curator informs me that the owner 

was

looking to sell it - for a hefty price, though), and is a factory Right 

Hand

Drive. 
As for prices in the USA, I'm no expert but I think you can pick up a

reasonably good DeLorean from between $10,000US to $30,000. But with the

exchange rate the way it is, you'll probably end up paying a fortune.
Troy R. Haslewood,

Sydney Australia

http://www.zip.com.au/~delorean/
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 06:23:22 EDT

From: WtrResQ(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re:  DML: Trunk Cable
i just replaced my cable...9+ dollars from pj grady.  i am not a mechanic 

and

it was easy for me, so i think u can do it.  just buy the replacment

cable(inside) and pull out the oldone.  then, attach the handle.  the 

angle on

mine was kinda sharp causing the wear...i changed the angle so it wudnt 

be so

sharp.
i also just installed a fanzilla...the access is on the rear deck , 

behind the

pass. seat
have fun.
james
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 06:47:36 EDT

From: WtrResQ(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re:  DML: Insurance
i dont understand....r people having truble getting good rates on 

"D"s...?  i

pay $329 every six months in CA where the rates r not known to be low.  

its

full coverage w/ good liability limits.  i kno its double the amount , 

but i

dont have a mileage limit.  "allstate".
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Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 04:53:00 PDT

From: "De Miller" <demillerkansas(AT)hotmail.com>

Subject: DML: PJ Grady
Hi everyone:

  Man this list is great! I signed off at about midnight with a question 

and when I got up around 6:30 the answer was there! Steve from Florida 

supplied the answer to my question about PJ Grady's products and it's 

all there on their website at (dah) WWW.PJGRADY.COM.  Thanks again DMC 

news list! De Miller, Kansas City.
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 09:51:25 -0500

From: "Paul Hamer" <phamer(AT)genesisnet.net>

Subject: DML: Re: turbos
As others will tell you, no DMC ever came with a turbo.  Buyers had them

installed by the dealer or others.  Usually only ran about 5.5 lbs. of 

boost

and always seemed to cause leaks and troubles.  DMC was doing a lot of

research at the end and actually got one engine set up with a turbo, but

they had to do A LOT of changes to parts before it all worked.  It was 

done

by Legend Industries and was a twin turbo and R&T compared the 

acceleration

to a Porsche 930 turbo.  It never went into production but this one car

still exists.  There is a good story about it on page 110 of DeLorean

Stainless Steel Illusion by John Lamm (isbn 0-930880-09-9) now out of 

print.

You might find a copy at your library though.
Paul Hamer

20913

- -----Original Message-----

From: HIERSR(AT)Citadel.edu <HIERSR(AT)Citadel.edu>

To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com <dmcnews(AT)world.std.com>

Date: Saturday, August 08, 1998 10:17 PM

Subject: DML: turbos
>Hello,

> I came across this list about a week ago and thought it could provide

>an answer to a problem that's been bothering me for some time.  I was

>recently

>on a website that featured Deloreans for sale.  Each car had a brief

>description by its owner.  Many of these cars had references to a "Factory

>turbo installed" or "twin turbos".  Is this correct?  I was unaware that

>Deloreans ever came with a turbo option.  Is this a joke?  If not, are the

(SNIP)
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Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 13:00:05 +0000

From: Jim Nichols <jhnichols(AT)earthlink.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Re: small oil leak
Sean Mullally wrote:
> I have the same problem, from the exact same component. It is the oil

> pressure sending unit I believe. Mine is only a drop every day or so,

> not a serious problem, but annoying.

>

> -Sean Mullally

> #3868
Same problem!  This is the oil pressure switch which turns on the oil 

idiot

light.  When I removed the nut and the wire, I noticed that there was a 

second

nut and that the center element was loose.  I tightened the lower nut 

which

tightened the element, put the wire and the top nut back on and the 

switch works

normally with no oil leak.

Jim #6884
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 17:57:49 -0500

From: "James DeBroeck" <executor(AT)mail.usmo.com>

Subject: DML: a quick question
Hi all
I've been researching DeLoreans for quite some time and I am planning to 

buy

one when the fund become available.  One question that I have though,

concerns the actual company itself.  The DeLorean seems to have been a 

very

popular car and probably would have become quite reliable had it been 

given

the time to evolve.  Why didn't any other business-type people try to

restart the company?  I've heard that the stamping dies for the parts had

been destroyed, but if there are still engineering drawings of the parts,

then new dies (and cars) could be produced.  Just curious...
James DeBroeck

no car yet
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Date: Sun, 09 Aug 1998 17:46:31 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: DML: Limited edition models
The new URL for the snap shots of the Limited edition DMC models is:
http://www.totalimmersion.com./silver3.html
Sorry I had to re-name the file....If you are a list of 100

reservation holder or just interested in the DeLorean limited edition

model kits the above URL will take you directly to 4 snap shots. There is

a description of the snapshots on the DMC message board at:
http://www.totalimmersion.com./dmcboard/
again sorry for the fooling around with this first snap shots,

from now on this won't happen.
Thanks
Lee

81DMC-12
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Date: Sun, 9 Aug 1998 21:22:35 -0500

From: Duke <at88mph(AT)mobis.com>

Subject: DML: Overheating
Ok....here we go again!!!!!  I drove my 'D to Gulfport this weekend =

(about 65 miles away) and it GRADUALLY overheats!  I was up to 230 =

degrees at one point so I turned the heater on, it went down to 220.  =

Later, on the way home we stopped by Scott Mueller's house and my car =

cooled down a bit.  On the way home, when the temp got up to 210 =

degrees, I turned the heater on again and it stayed right there!  What's =

going on here!  I've gotten all the air out of the system, sufficient =

coolant, cooling fans come on when they should, they're blowing the =

right direction, I have an all metal radiator, there's nothing blocking =

the opening, ect yet it still overheats!  However, when I start the car =

cold and let it run (without driving it) it does fine.  The fans cycle =

on and off like they're supposed to.   Anyone have any ideas?????
Thanks,
Duke

PS Anyone wana trade a CBR 900 for a DeLorean??
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 01:58:49 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: turbos
Rodney,

There were no factory installed turbo's for the DeLorean. They did,

however, consider installing them as an option but the company folded

before they could. Single and twin turbos are currently available, one of

the better choices is the Island Turbo from Turbo Manifold Co. in Natick

MA. Spec's are 0-60mph in 6.3 sec. with a top speed of 140mph.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 02:15:26 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: Over heating/Ground effects
Scott,

We have a couple of clients that have ground effects with no problems. If

you could find out more details of the overheating problem we can give you

answers. 

99% of overheating in DeLoreans is caused by the following: trapped air,

low coolant level, defective cooling electric's, thermostat, or a leaky

head gasket.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 02:28:03 -0400

From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: Disc brake measurements
Ken,

Discard the disc if the thickness is less than 11.7. I don't recommend 

that

the rotors be  turned unless you have severe scoring (groves). Other than

that the only time we recommend turning is if there is steering wheel

shimmy when the brakes are applied. 

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 06:27:21 -0500

From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller)

Subject: Re: DML: Over heating/Ground effects
Scott Mueller wrote:

> 

> My friends DeLorean has had a constant overheating problem.  The

> radiator is the large brass one and the system has been properly bleed.

> 

> Does anyone on the list have the ground effects package on there

> DeLorean, I'm wondering if this may be the cause of the overheating?

> 

> Any thoughts you guys have would be appreciated.

> 

> Scott Mueller
More info:
The water pump has about 3000 miles on it.

The fans are running the correct direction.
Any thoughts from the list would be appreciated.
Scott Mueller
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 09:09:49 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Fun with DeLorean Electrics (+ other bits)
Robert Aitchison wrote:
> 1.

> Speedo and fuel meter are dead, oil pressure reads max all the time (with

> some variations (maybe this is correct?) and the mileometer doesn't turn.

> 

> Am I going to have to rip out the dash or can I take an under the bonnett

> approach first?

> 
Most likley the angle drive in the left front wheele.  A replacement can

be ordered from the delorean repair facilities.
> Sticking with the electrics the windows won't ride up or down either.

> 

> I guess (after reading the newsgroup) some fuse box checking is also in

> order first...

>

Mindow problems are sometimes mechanical, but because neither work, I

would bet on a fuse..

 
> 2.

> When we were giving the car a jump start the drivers door (which opened

> and

> closed OK to start with) was subject to vibration as we got the thing

> going.

> When I got on the road and stopped I was struck with the familiar -

> "trapped

> in a DeLorean" saga. The passengers door is fine but now the drivers side

> is

> semi open (lock is off) but I cannot seem to get the door either shut

> properly or open completely.

> 

> Is there any adjustments I should make (assuming I do get the damn thing

> open eventually...)

> 

Get a set of Door Guides from one of the Delorean Repair Facilities.
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 09:26:49 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Insurance
I have investigate this many times..
Although most policies allow occasional "Sunday Driver" use, all of the

insurance companies I have spoken to specificaly state that the car can

not be parked anywhere other than your garage, or a car show where you

will be with the car.
Yes, you can drive the car to the mall, and park it without any

complaints from your insurance company...... Until it is stolen!
I always get a kick out of this conversation at the car shows, where

someone  tells me how they have had the special insurance for years, and

never had a problem with parking the car at the mall...  When I ask have

they ever made a claim, the answer is always NO!  The bottom line is,

your insurance company will let you do whattever you want with your car,

until you make a claim.  Then LOOK OUT!
Murray Fisher wrote:

> 

> Re the question of so called Parade Insurance not being valid

>  for normal use of your car.   I am aware of this theory.=20

>  Although the policy states it covers these cars used for club=20

> activities, parades, exhibitions or part of a private collection,

>  the key is, that it also states "Occasional use of the auto for

>  other reasons is permitted".  I am assured by my insurance

> broker and a friend attorney that I am covered.  Also I have

> many friends with antique, historic and classic cars that have

> this same insurance and none of them have had problems=20

> over the years with coverage.    Incidentally I quoted my policy=20

> earlier a little high at $350 per year.  It is $325. =20

> 

> Murray

> Vin 5962 Lic DMC-XII
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 09:03:38 -0500

From: steve r <stephenr(AT)net-2000.net>

Subject: DML: Gulf Port Meeting, SUCCESS!
Dear Friends,
    Yesterday, Aug. 9th, I had the opportunity to meet up with some

friends in Gulf Port, MS.  Bill, Duke, and Scott drove out from Alabama

and Greg Guillot and myself drove out from Louisiana.  We were also

joined by someone who lived out in Biloxi.  Steven was so exited to see

a D for the first time.  I forgot to mention that Scott and Duke each

brought one of their kids with them.  It was fun to see some  young

people who will own a D someday.
    We arrived around noon and stayed in the parking lot for a few

minutes before we went inside to have our lunch.  Once we were inside we

had to wait in a long line but we didn't mind since we were all talking

about D's anyway.  After we finished our lunch we gathered around a

small table to look at pictures from Cincinnati and to look at pictures

of Greg's "Project Car".  Scott also had some pictures of his son in his

Power Wheels version of the BTTF car.
    It is always fun to meet new owners and new enthusiasts.  I

encourage everyone to search for people in your area and to try

arranging a lunch with them.  You can't have a better lunch than being

surrounded by friends who love their D's.
Stephen Rice,

Future Owner
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 09:58:34 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: turbos
The "Factory Twin Turbo" was never produced.  DMC had a contract with

Legend Industries to build the Twin Turbo setup for the PRV6 Delorean. 

When everything fell apart, there were a few prototype "Legend" cars

that survived.  I was under the assumption that all of the "Legend" car

whereabouts were knows.
There are a number of turbo and twin turbo after market kits available

for the Delorean.  You can read about them in detail by searching the

back issues.
If you look at the car, it should be easy to see if it is a legend, or

after market turbo.  The after market unit(s) usually have the 180deg

"U" pipe removed from the intake plenum, and all of the turbo plumbing

hooked up there.  The Legend turbo has the turbos more towards the fire

wall, and there is a manifold which replaced the stock air box.  The

180deg U pipes should be in place.  (This is how it was on the Legend

car I saw...)
Either way, I would be suspicious of someone trying to sell a DMC as

"Factory installed turbos" because if it WERE a "Legend" car, they would

say so!  Most likely, it is a after market turbo kit.
HIERSR(AT)Citadel.edu wrote:

> 

> Hello,

>         I came across this list about a week ago and thought it could provide

> an answer to a problem that's been bothering me for some time.  I was

> recently

> on a website that featured Deloreans for sale.  Each car had a brief

> description by its owner.  Many of these cars had references to a "Factory

> turbo installed" or "twin turbos".  Is this correct?  I was unaware that

> Deloreans ever came with a turbo option.  Is this a joke?  If not, are the

> units still available for retrofitting, and how much of a horsepower

> increase

> do they produce?  Anybody, please set me straight on this topic as I have

> been

> unable to get any answers around here.  I can be reached at

> hiersr(AT)citadel.edu

>                                                 Thanks,

>                                                 Rodney Hiers
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 23:11:58 +0100

From: "Ian T. A. Foster" <ian(AT)netvigator.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Fun with DeLorean Electrics (+ other bits)
Bob,
Can I ask how much you got charged by Customs and Exise when you brought 

the DeLorean into GB. My '81 will leave Baltimore headed for Liverpool 

in October and I want to know what to expect. Do you have any contacts 

at the C&E dept. where I can enquire about my case? 
Have you registered the car yet? If so how much has it cost you. I'm 

living here in Hong Kong and relying on my Dad in N.Ireland to sort this 

for me, so I'm trying to tie up as many of the loose ends as possible!
You should contact the Brit. DMC Owners. They have a pretty good web 

page and seem quite active.
Cheers,                 IAN
Robert Aitchison wrote:

> 

> I just got my DeLorean in from the US. Engine looks great and runs well

> and

> it drove fine (100+miles) after 2 months on a ship and a further two in

(SNIP)
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 11:50:16 -0400

From: "RODGER I VANNATTER" <windance(AT)gte.net>

Subject: DML: Speedometer failure
in 1 and 1/2 yrs I have replaced the speedometer, all the cables, the l

drive and just cover.  Had the car aligned, new tires balanced on the 

car. 

Presently  the 3rd L-drive has failed.  Can not understand how to solve 

the

problem.  Need help.  Also, have had the bearings checked and new shocks. 

Only problem I have been able to determine myself is that the cable from

the L-drive does put some pressure on the plastic dust cover.  Made a hole

in the dust cover to reduce the pressure and possibly not bind the 

spinning

of the cable.  However, that has not solved the problem, since the 3

L-drive also failed.  Would appreciate any thoughts.
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 09:05:47 -0700

From: Moore <psmdiver(AT)pacbell.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Insurance
I agree.  I pay $311.00 every six months for full coverage and etc.

I've been told that I can get it cheaper if designate my "D" as a

collector auto and only drive it Miles a year.  Haven't inquired about
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 10:27:05 -0700

From: Bill_Hamshire(AT)merc-int.com

Subject: DML: Speedometer/odometer problem
I fixed my speedometer/odometer without buying any parts.
The plastic "dust cover" is not a dust cover...and making a hole in it to

allow the cable to spin is the exact opposite of what you need to

do.  This circular (2" diameter) part is right in front of you when you

remove the left front tire.  It's job is to hang on to the speedo cable

and turn it as the wheel turns.  Remove it, and you'll see the end of

the speedo cable.
Turn the cable by hand to see if the speedo needle jumps around.

If it does, you don't need to buy any parts!
My cable is a little warped so the plastic cover needed some 

reinforcement.

I inserted a thin metal strip into the hole where the cable goes.

Now the odometer/speedo works perfectly.
Bill

#5627

Sunnyvale, CA
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 14:40:28 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Speedometer/odometer problem
Are you sure this is how the plastic cover was damaged?  Usually the

edges "Round Out" on the plastic cap because there is something binding

it up... The angle drive is most common.

Bill_Hamshire(AT)merc-int.com wrote:
> My cable is a little warped so the plastic cover needed some

> reinforcement.

> I inserted a thin metal strip into the hole where the cable goes.

> Now the odometer/speedo works perfectly.

>
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 14:57:37 -0500

From: "Bixby, Web" <wbixby(AT)kclife.com>

Subject: DML: Kansas City
Yesterday afternoon (Sunday, August 9th) around 4p a gentleman  was

following me as I drove down Ward Parkway.  To make a long story short,

after he got my attention he told me he also had a Delorean.  I was

wondering if he was a subscriber to the list.  If you are please E-Mail

me privately.
Thanks,
Web Bixby
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 16:02:49 EDT

From: TORO2002(AT)aol.com

Subject: Re: DML: Re: DO YOU KNOW ???
DO YOU KNOW ANY ONE WITH A DELOREAN FOR SALE IF SO E-MAIL ME AND WE CAN GO

FROM THERE OH ALSO PUT THE PRICE IN TOO WELL THANX MUCH I HOPE YOU CAN DO 

THAT

FOR ME.
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 98 13:46:15 -0700

From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Where to find DeLoreans for sale (was: DO YOU KNOW ???)
On 8/10/98 1:02 PM, TORO2002 shared these fine thoughts...
>DO YOU KNOW ANY ONE WITH A DELOREAN FOR SALE IF SO E-MAIL ME AND WE CAN GO

>FROM THERE OH ALSO PUT THE PRICE IN TOO WELL THANX MUCH I HOPE YOU CAN DO 

>THAT FOR ME.
point your browser to:
http://www.dmcnews.com/buynsell.html
Follow the link to the cars for sale. Dave Price updates it regularly and 

it also has a link to the Trader Online website where ou can ususally 

find as many as two dozen DeLoreans for sale around the country.
James Espey

Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List

http://www.dmcnews.com 
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Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 19:50:50 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Speedometer failure
At 11:50 AM 8/10/98 -0400, you wrote:

>in 1 and 1/2 yrs I have replaced the speedometer, all the cables, the l

>drive and just cover.  Had the car aligned, new tires balanced on the 

>car. 

>Presently  the 3rd L-drive has failed.  Can not understand how to solve 

>the

>problem.  Need help.  Also, have had the bearings checked and new shocks. 

>Only problem I have been able to determine myself is that the cable from

>the L-drive does put some pressure on the plastic dust cover.  Made a hole

>in the dust cover to reduce the pressure and possibly not bind the 

>spinning

>of the cable.  However, that has not solved the problem, since the 3

>L-drive also failed.  Would appreciate any thoughts.

>

Hi Rodger,
I am the self proclaimed Champion of DeLorean Angle Drive wipe outs

("L-drive) which is correctly known as "Speedo RH Angle Dr Part number 

106130"
First you should understand that this unit is very weak and not a good

design. It requires in some D's regular preventive maintenance. This is

also true for the lower speedo cable.
The thing you drilled out and call a dust cap is in fact the speedo drive

cap. If  the drive cable from the RH dangle drive is to long then 

something

is not installed right. The angle drives are usually pre greased and 

tested

before being sold by most if not all the DMC suppliers. You must be sure

that the unit is ready to install and you need to check that the retaining

ring is installed correctly, and that the speedo cable is correctly

installed and tightened. The drive cap needs to be greased and installed

correctly to ensure that the Right angle unit drive cable (square at end)

is seated and that the lower cable turns free and with out any resistance.

The whole speedo assembly should be free enough that you can spin the tire

and the speedometer show a reading.
The lower speedo cable must be washed out and lube with white lithium

grease when new and first installed and re greased every few thousand 

miles.  
I just replaced my 5th RH angle drive two days ago...It just seized up and

twisted apart.
Lee
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