Friday, January 22 1999 Volume 03 : Number 472
In this issue:
DML: Cars for Sale
DML: Re: Tail Lights
Re: DML: Tail Lights
DML: RE: a quick q..
DML: Final Notice on meeting
Re: DML: Fair price for D1 manuals
DML: RE: Re: Brakes
DML: Re: a quick q..
DML: Re: JL BTTF cards
Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
DML: Auto Tranny Multifunction Switch Failure
Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
DML: deloreans for sale in CA
RE: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
DML: Re: Cars for Sale
DML: Re: Fair price for D1 manuals
DML: PJ GRADY
DML: Re: PJ GRADY
DML: PJ Grady Furor
Re: DML: PJ GRADY Restorations
Re: DML: Auto Tranny Multifunction Switch Failure
DML: Re: tires#3
DML: 97 DeLorean Sighting!
DML: DeLorean Services House Calls
Re: DML: Re: Cars for Sale
DML: North California Delorean shop?
DML: Inertia Switch Wiring
DML: Won't turn off with key
DML: Re: Inertia Switch Wiring
DML: Inertia switch?
DML: Re: Won't turn off with key
DML: Get Together in Central Ohio
DML: Re: Inertia switch?
DML: Re: North California Delorean shop?
Re: DML: Re: North California Delorean shop?
DML: Wheel Bearings
Re: DML: Re: Won't turn off with key
DML: Re: North California Delorean shop?
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Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 23:23:31 -0500 From: Jay <saenzjoh@pilot.msu.edu> Subject: DML: Cars for Sale
I have been on the website quite frequently in the past couple of days, and I have specifically visited the address http://www.dmcnews.com/dmcforsale.html but have not been able to contact anyone who is asking in my price range. Unfortunaltely, my price range is about $6000 or lower, but I am just a poor college student. My goal was to find one I could work on over the summer with my Dad. A real bonding-type activity. Unfortunately, I have not had any response from anybody who has a pre-fixed-up DMC. So if there is anybody out there who may be able to help, please e-mail me.
Jay Saenz saenzjoh@pilot.msu.edu
P.S. I did see qute a few cars in the PJ Grady photos. Were those just for parts, or available for sale?
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:01:18 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Tail Lights
D.J., This is a common problem and is caused by the fact that the bulb sockets, fasteners and circuit board are made from different metals. This electrical incompatibly causes the lamps to become intermittent. There are some temporary fixes but you best bet is to purchase the high quality updated circuit boards from P.J. Grady. They are A-1 quality, we have been installing them for years and highly recommend them. Ask for item 111488G, they are $ 109.50 a pair and are worth every penny.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
- ---------- > From: DJ LaForge <dj@lgusd.k12.ca.us> > To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Subject: DML: Tail Lights > Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 12:17 PM > >My dad followed me home the other night and said that I had a brake light >out. He said my tail lights were fine, but the left brake light didn't >work. I checked this out today and found that the tail lights were out as >well. I have back up lights and turn signals, but no tail lights and >intermittent brake lights on both sides. > > All the bulbs are good. > > Help! What's going on?
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Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:16:05 +0000 From: ausmith@pdx.oneworld.com Subject: Re: DML: Tail Lights
This is a perfect example of "Search The Archives"!!!
Chris
> My dad followed me home the other night and said that I had a brake light > out. He said my tail lights were fine, but the left brake light didn't > work. I checked this out today and found that the tail lights were out as > well. I have back up lights and turn signals, but no tail lights and > intermittent brake lights on both sides. > > All the bulbs are good. > > Help! What's going on?
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 08:00:29 -0500 From: Cirillo Ronald A NPRI <CirilloRA@Code80.NPT.NUWC.NAVY.MIL> Subject: DML: RE: a quick q..
Matt,
I have VIN # 768 with the gas flap and the rear retractable antenna. I also have the antenna in the windshield (unused).
Ron
> ---------- > From: Mats Karlsson[SMTP:ford.prefect@hehe.com] > Reply To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Sent: Monday, January 18, 1999 6:52 PM > To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Subject: DML: a quick q.. > > I'm just curious if there ever were any d's with both the early hood > (with the gas flap) and the rear retractable antenna? In other words, > which change came first? The antenna or the hood? > > Thanks, > Matt
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 06:22:03 PST From: brian_roy@excite.com Subject: DML: Final Notice on meeting
This is the final reminder of the meeting coming up this Saturday at noon in Roseville, MN at Chi Chi's.
If anybody needs directions.... e-mail me quickly so I can get the directions sent out to you.
On a completely separate note.... Does anybody have (or know) of all eight collector cards that come with Johnny Lightning cars?
I have two.... The License plate, and the picture of a hand running the remote for the time travelling Delorean.
Thanks Brian
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 10:40:13 EST From: Ad8302@aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Fair price for D1 manuals
there are some manuals on ebay along with a bunch of other Delorean parts....last I checked they were at 100.00 Pretty good price!
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 10:45:26 -0500 From: Cirillo Ronald A NPRI <CirilloRA@Code80.NPT.NUWC.NAVY.MIL> Subject: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
Lisa,
I don't understand what your description of soft spots means but generally a master cylinder that has a bad seal can be identified pretty easily. Make sure you have the car running and place your foot on the brake peddle. If you have a seal "by pass" the peddle will slowly depress to the floor. If you take your foot off the brake and pump it will return to a good peddle and slowly go to the floor again. If the first time you step on the brakes they appear soft but increase in stiffness as you pump the brakes it generally means there is air trapped in the brake lines. Since your car has sat for sometime either or both of these symptoms may be present. The bleeding process may take sometime to ensure that all four wheels are free from air. Also, make sure that when you bleed the brakes the engine is running so the power brakes are operational. I have found that is the only way to properly bleed the brakes on my "D". Hope this helps.
Ron
> ---------- > From: Msstrygrl@aol.com[SMTP:Msstrygrl@aol.com] > Reply To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 5:10 PM > To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Subject: DML: Re: Brakes > > I get soft spots in my brake pedal and the brakes are generally not as > strong > as I think they should be. I bled them last night and it made no > improvement. > Someone mentioned that it could be a bad seal in the master cylinder. Is > that > the next thing I should check? And is it hard to get to? > > Thanks... > Lisa > VIN 1353
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 11:09:32 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: a quick q..
Matt, The hood change was first than the antenna, there are no factory VIN breakouts for when the changes occurred.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
- ---------- > From: Mats Karlsson <ford.prefect@hehe.com> > To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Subject: DML: a quick q.. > Date: Monday, January 18, 1999 6:52 PM > > I'm just curious if there ever were any d's with both the early hood > (with the gas flap) and the rear retractable antenna? In other words, > which change came first? The antenna or the hood? > > Thanks, > Matt
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:58:38 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Beaumont <mb007_97@yahoo.com> Subject: DML: Re: JL BTTF cards
- ---brian_roy@excite.com wrote: (SNIP) > > On a completely separate note.... > Does anybody have (or know) of all eight collector cards that come > with Johnny Lightning cars? > > I have two.... The License plate, and the picture of a hand running > the remote for the time travelling Delorean. > > Thanks > Brian > Brian,
I have one with the car flying with the blue ligts on, as if it were just about to travel through time. My local Toys R Us has 6 of the 8 cars/cards and as of today I have 4 of them. Happy Hunting.
Mike.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 17:47:59 EST From: Msstrygrl@aol.com Subject: Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
>> I don't understand what your description of soft spots means but generally a master cylinder that has a bad seal can be identified pretty easily. <<
Thanks Ron. Actually my friend and I took the master cylinder off over the weekend and the seals were fine but the lining of the cylinder was severely pitted all along the bottom. I'm looking for a new master cylinder now (it is definitely beyond rebuilding). Anyone know of another cylinder beside the Girling/Lucas that will work? Sadly, I've had to park the *D* in the garage for now. It's too dangerous to drive. (though I can at least still worship it while it sits)
Lisa
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 16:07:14 -0800 From: "Dave Price" <davep2@clipper.net> Subject: DML: Auto Tranny Multifunction Switch Failure
Well, I have two electrical problems that are unresolved; 1) I've had to bypass my neutral safety switch so that I can start my car, and 2) my reverse lights don't work. Well, It's easy to see the problem.. My auto-tranny multifunction switch isn't working. I've traced the wires and bypassed the switch (at the computer access block), and it checks out... So my question is: I've gone through three different tranny computers, and all three have had this problem... It appears as though the switch is part of the govenor assembly, but it's looking more like it's something inside the tranny itself.. Can anyone help me out?
This gave me a little chuckle... I was seaching the back issues only to find me posting this same problem (although I hadn't traced it then..).. That was over a year ago! I guess I'm slacking off on finding a solution...
Thanks!
- - Dave
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 19:42:01 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
Lisa, We have no record of any substitutes for the brake master cylinder. The DeLorean stock number is 109040 and is available from most DeLorean parts suppliers.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
> Anyone know of another cylinder beside the > Girling/Lucas that will work?
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 22:21:41 -0800 From: "lseiler@radiance.com" <lseiler@radiance.com> Subject: Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
At 05:47 PM 1/20/99 EST, you wrote: (SNIP) >pitted all along the bottom. I'm looking for a new master cylinder now >(it is >definitely beyond rebuilding). Anyone know of another cylinder beside the >Girling/Lucas that will work? Sadly, I've had to park the *D* in the >garage >for now. It's too dangerous to drive. (though I can at least still >worship it >while it sits) > >Lisa > reply:
Hello Lisa,
The fastest and best way to get the master cylinder is to call Rob Grady he can over nite you every thing you need for the repair. His price is as good as any one else. I had a similar problem, and had my D on the street in three days. When you get the parts in give me a call or e-mail and I will run over the correct bleeding procedure.
Lee
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 04:43:45 EST From: WtrResQ@aol.com Subject: DML: deloreans for sale in CA
ok. i just picked up the current issue of the "diablo dealer", an auto advertizer in the northern california area. i saw 2 "D"s for sale.
'81 w/ auto trans...13,914 miles "near mint"..asking $18,500 (510)713-2403
'81 unk trans ...47K miles "all upgrades" "perf cond", $21,500 (925)833-9042
just for your info...
james "STAINLS"
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 07:04:36 -0500 From: Cirillo Ronald A NPRI <CirilloRA@Code80.NPT.NUWC.NAVY.MIL> Subject: RE: DML: RE: Re: Brakes
I just had a thought. I also own a Triumph and had the same problem with pitting of the master cylinder. I sent the master to "Apple Hydraulics" and they re-sleeved it with stainless steel. If that interests you I could get you the address, phone # etc.. I don't know if they are set up to do a "D" but it is worth a phone call.
Ron
> ---------- > From: Msstrygrl@aol.com[SMTP:Msstrygrl@aol.com] > Reply To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 5:47 PM > To: dmcnews@world.std.com > Subject: Re: DML: RE: Re: Brakes > > >> I don't understand what your description of soft spots means but > generally a master cylinder that has a bad seal can be identified pretty > easily. << > > Thanks Ron. Actually my friend and I took the master cylinder off over the > weekend and the seals were fine but the lining of the cylinder was > severely > pitted all along the bottom. I'm looking for a new master cylinder now > (it is > definitely beyond rebuilding). Anyone know of another cylinder beside the > Girling/Lucas that will work? Sadly, I've had to park the *D* in the > garage > for now. It's too dangerous to drive. (though I can at least still > worship it > while it sits)
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 12:22:38 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Cars for Sale
Jay, Here is some information concerning your search. A DeLorean that is in really bad shape but running would sell for at least 11K dollars. If it is not running than its value is in its parts. As an example the DeLorean frame is no longer available therefore there value is now in the $ 6,000 to $ 9,000 range. Left front fenders are hard to find and are priced as high as $ 4,000. Occasionally there are DeLoreans for sale in your price range but they would require a substantial investment in time and parts to become operational. In rare instances you may find a car that an owner is forced to sell below market value, you will have to keep your eyes and ears open to find one. I wish I could give you better news but these are the facts.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net - ---------- > From: Jay <saenzjoh@pilot.msu.edu> > To: DeLorean <dmcnews@world.std.com> > Subject: DML: Cars for Sale > Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 11:23 PM > > I have been on the website quite frequently in the past couple of days, > and I have specifically visited the address > http://www.dmcnews.com/dmcforsale.html > but have not been able to contact anyone who is asking in my price > range. Unfortunaltely, my price range is about $6000 or lower, but I am > just a poor college student. My goal was to find one I could work on > over the summer with my Dad. A real bonding-type activity. > Unfortunately, I have not had any response from anybody who has a > pre-fixed-up DMC. So if there is anybody out there who may be able to > help, please e-mail me. > > Jay Saenz > saenzjoh@pilot.msu.edu > > P.S. I did see qute a few cars in the PJ Grady photos. Were those just > for parts, or available for sale?
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 12:27:22 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Fair price for D1 manuals
Eric, Owners Manual 18.95, Workshop Manual 48.00, Parts Manual 42.00, Technical Bulletins 32.00. The Parts, Workshop, and Bulletins Manuals are available as a set form PJ grady for 115.00.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
- ---------- > From: Eric Altendorf <altevan@california.com> > To: DMC News, Maillist <dmcnews@world.std.com> > Subject: DML: Fair price for D1 manuals > Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 11:24 PM > > > What's a fair price for the DeloreanOne manuals set (User Manual, Workshop > Manual, Parts Catalog, Service and Technical Bulletins)? I'm interested > in > picking some up, but want to know what the going rate is so I know if I'm > getting a good deal. > > Thanks, > > -e.
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Date: 21 Jan 1999 10:24:24 -0500 From: "E. Brandon" <ebrandon@ford.com> Subject: DML: PJ GRADY
TO:DMCNEWS@WORLD.STD.COM
Jameel, in the last issue you wrote "I felt bad about what I could have possibly done to Rob's business". If it had not been for all this controversy about your pictures, I would not have seen your pictures or found the connection to Rob's web site. I have been looking around to find a place to get my car completely restored. It sounds like PJ GRADY is the place to go. I'm trying to find a transporter that can flatbed the car up there. I live in Tennessee, does anyone have any suggestions. I'm currently talking with some of the auctions up in that area trying to get a reasonable price. I'm guessing it's going to be a lot cheaper to go to Rob than to take the car to Houston or Calif. Has anyone had the ir "D" restored by Rob? If so what is your opinion? Anyway thanks for your help. Vin # 02378
Regards, Kirk Brandon Internal Control Office 540 A (EBRANDON@FORD.COM)-Ext.56992
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 10:47:08 -0600 From: "Jameel Ahed" <ahed@uiuc.edu> Subject: DML: Re: PJ GRADY
I would like to say something about the flatbed or trucking transport.. Make sure you read all of the fine print.. The reason I flew to Seattle to pick up my car is because the transporters saved there butt by not being responsable for anything that could happen to the car. I remember looking and looking for some good trucking service and I just could not find anything.. I think the best thing to do is drive it out there and fly home! I know it is far, My Dad and I drove up there and it was a scenic drive. I guess it is up to how good your car is right now.. if it is in real bad shape.. then... don't! :-) I think you should call Rob and ask him what he suggests.. I am sure he knows a lot of transport services.. Jameel
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 17:45:34 From: pdeforest@usa.net Subject: DML: PJ Grady Furor
This is my first time on the list, and I'd like to say a few words about the good guys. As an owner for 15 years, I've had many experiences with people who've serviced the DMC, as well as fellow owners. Most of these experiences have been good, and I value the friendships that have come out of my DMC, some even in other countries.
Our community needs to support these good guys - these are the folks that will help you out when they don't make a dime. Many of these good guys (and gals) are frequent contributors to this list. I consider the people who create this list to be among them. Rob Grady, DMC Joe, and Don Steger are some others that come quickly to my mind.
Let's encourage everyone to honestly share their opinions, but be focussed on personal experiences. And let's keep them positive, not negative. The old timers already know who the rip-off artists are.
It IS important that we give our business to the people who have dedicated their time to keeping DMCs on the road. Let's use this forum to recognize them and move on. Thanks, Peter DeForest
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 12:11:26 -0700 From: raddad@cmn.net Subject: Re: DML: PJ GRADY Restorations
In 1997 I sent my 81 to Rob for restoration. I used Allied Vans, at Rob's suggestion. The car was one of 4 in the enclosed van. They arrived on time, delivered on time and nary a scratch. BTW, the other three cars in the van were more expensive than my D. The cost to ship from Colorado to NYC (1800) miles was $1200, fully insured.
It developed that instead of having my 81 restored, I purchased an 83 from Rob which he had restored for sale. I made the switch because my 81 was an automatic and the 83 was a 5 speed with twin turbos.
The check list that Rob uses to repair, replace, restore all parts of the car is extremely extensive. You get a copy so that you will know exactly hwat parts are new, what parts have been refurbished and/or what parts are the originals. I also got a bumper to bumper warranty.
I personally don't think you can go wrong with Rob's work.
Dick Ryan VIN 16867 (a Rob Grady restoration)
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 18:07:26 -0500 From: David Sontos <sontos@ibm.net> Subject: Re: DML: Auto Tranny Multifunction Switch Failure
Hi Dave, Automatic transmissions are fun aren't they. Since you said you have replaced several trans computers already makes me wonder what is going on here. Check the wiring paths back to the engine compartment. I know my computer wires were partially melted where they were clamped to the tranny case. Trace the wires and make sure they are tied away from the exhaust pipe. Don't just look, you have to run your hand along the wire and feel if there has been any damage, do this for both the multifunction switch wire and the computer govenor. The second thing to check is the shifter linkage adjustment, if this has moved or is worn it will give you the problem you discribed. Lastly, if you do replace the multifunction switch, keep your mouth closed when you pull the switch out the back of the tranny because mine had about a quart of fluid behind it that went everywhere.
PS. If you still have your old trans computers that you replaced, there are several people on this list that would like to talk to you.
Dave Price wrote:
> Well, I have two electrical problems that are unresolved; 1) I've had to > bypass my neutral safety switch so that I can start my car, and 2) my > reverse lights don't work. Well, It's easy to see the problem.. My > auto-tranny multifunction switch isn't working. I've traced the wires and > bypassed the switch (at the computer access block), and it checks out... > So my question is: I've gone through three different tranny computers, and > all three have had this problem... It appears as though the switch is part > of > the govenor assembly, but it's looking more like it's something inside the > tranny itself.. Can anyone help me out?
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 18:15:52 -0700 From: "Dale Schaub" <DaleSchaub@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: tires#3
I contact Nitto Tires. They don't make the NT255 and they don't at this time make the P235/60HR15 in any of their model lines.
Hope I don't have any flats.
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 19:34:37 -0600 (CST) From: rockinrandle@webtv.net (rockin randle) Subject: DML: 97 DeLorean Sighting!
Here in Chicago, right after 21" of snow, we have a car show at Navy Pier. I finally got to see the car in person. And I also got to talk to the great guys that built it. What alot of work that was involved. For you De purists, it might be alittle uncomfortable to see exposed wiring,custom brackets, neons,giant exhaust vents all mounted on the outside exterior of this unique auto. But if you seen the work and creativity that Bob Brandys and his partner put to use on this movie type replica, you gotta give to them. These guys did their homework and created something unbelievable! This modfied version has big time improvments, compared to a stock or restored one. I'm not saying it's better than stock (although some changes absolutly are)I'm saying for some tastes, it's more of personal prefrence. Either way if you drive down the street in a Time Machine or a drop dead stock De, you're gonna turn some heads! If you get the chance to see this car, do it, you won't be dissapointed. And the guys are great to talk to! Hey Bob....I think you might want to change your name to ...I dunno....um..maybe...DOC? You deserve it!!!! Mike Randle P.S. If you ever want to sell those plutonium dash meters, let me know,you know where I work! HaHa
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 21:44:04 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: DeLorean Services House Calls
UPDATE!
APPROXIMATELY SIX WEEKS AGO WE ANNOUNCED THAT WE WOULD BE TRAVELING THROUGH SEVERAL STATES TO DO SERVICE HOUSE CALLS. SHORTLY AFTER THAT ANNOUNCEMENT WE WERE INUNDATED WITH CALLS FROM DELOREAN OWNERS IN GEORGIA WHO WERE NOT AWARE OF OUR MOBILE SERVICE. DUE TO THIS SITUATION WE HAVE HAD TO POSTPONE OUR MULTI-STATE TRIP AND THE PRODUCTION OF OUR TORSION BAR ADJUSTMENT VIDEO. PLEASE ACCEPT OUR APOLOGY.
WE EXPECT TO BE BACK ON THE ROAD AROUND FEB. 10 AND DUE TO THE HIGH VOLUME OF REQUESTS WE WILL ONLY DO ONE SOUTHEASTERN STATE AT A TIME. OUR FIRST STOP WILL BE GREENVILLE SC.
IF YOU HAVE A NEED FOR OUR SERVICE CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 21:45:30 -0600 From: Jordan Gary <jordang@wf.quik.com> Subject: Re: DML: Re: Cars for Sale
DMC Joe wrote:
> Jay, > Here is some information concerning your search. A DeLorean that is in > really bad shape but running would sell for at least 11K dollars. If it is > not running than its value is in its parts. As an example the DeLorean > frame is no longer available therefore there value is now in the $ 6,000 > to > $ 9,000 range.
I have been told that painted cars sell for $5,000 when they are running fine. I have been told that at least two in the Dallas area sold like that a year or two ago. Maybe a good looking painted car would suite some with little money. For the people who want to fix up cars thenselves, they need to plan on spending 2-3 thousand $ on new seats, headliners, fuel injection parts, etc. That is what I have done. Jordan Gary
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 13:31:28 -0800 From: Ben Krasnow <kraz@wco.com> Subject: DML: North California Delorean shop?
I am going to need some somewhat major work done on my car. Has anyone had any good experience with a shop or mechanic in Northern California, specifically the SF Bay Area? I would rather take my car to a place that has at least heard of DeLoreans before I bring them mine. Thanks
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 17:35:13 -0500 From: "R. Starling" <doctor280@email.msn.com> Subject: DML: Inertia Switch Wiring
Hooked up my new inertia switch a month ago and now after reading a little about it I found that it is not working correctly. When I pull the plunger out, my D will run. When I push the plunger in the engine will stop. Plus I tried for the first time to lock the doors while driving down the road and found that this will kill the engine also. I know that there was a connector that the three wires were in so that one could not make the connections wrong, but mine is gone and all I have are the three wires. I believe that I wired it wrong and this may have caused the problem. Could someone out there tell me the order in which the wires connect into the inertia switch. The wires are colored (brown)(black)(black-purple) Thanks, Robert Starling Vin#5252
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 03:54:43 EST From: CBL302@aol.com Subject: DML: Won't turn off with key
I have a problem with one of my Deloreans(1982),It will crank over and start with the ignition key,but when you try to turn the ignition off,the car stays running,as if I did nothing,the only way I shut it off was by pulling off the coil wire,I don't care to get shocked every time I want to turn off the engine,what could be the problem?The ignition works and feels fine otherwise.
Claude 000570
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 12:41:30 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Inertia Switch Wiring
Robert, Here is the inertia switch wiring order. Looking at the switch installed in the car the black wire is first (rear) the black/purple wire is in the middle and the double brown/pink wires are last (front of car).
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
- ---------- > From: R. Starling <doctor280@email.msn.com> > To: TO:DMCNEWS@WORLD.STD.COM@world.std.com > Subject: DML: Inertia Switch Wiring > Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 5:35 PM > > Hooked up my new inertia switch a month ago and now after reading a little > about it I found that it is not working correctly. When I pull the plunger > out, my D will run. When I push the plunger in the engine will stop. Plus
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:49:15 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Beaumont <mb007_97@yahoo.com> Subject: DML: Inertia switch?
Ok, I hear all this talk about the "Inertia Switch", so what is it? Can someone please tell me. mb007_97@yahoo.com.
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 12:54:01 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Won't turn off with key
Claude, There are several items that can cause this problem. in order to help you locate the problem I will need additional information. Has any work been done to the car previous to this condition? BTW, an easier and safer way to shut the car down is to pull fuse # 7.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
- ---------- > From: CBL302@aol.com > To: Dmcnews@world.std.com > Subject: DML: Won't turn off with key > Date: Friday, January 22, 1999 3:54 AM > > I have a problem with one of my Deloreans(1982),It will crank over and > start > with the ignition key,but when you try to turn the ignition off,the car > stays > running,as if I did nothing,the only way I shut it off was by pulling off
> the > coil wire,I don't care to get shocked every time I want to turn off the > engine,what could be the problem?The ignition works and feels fine > otherwise. > > Claude > 000570
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:56:59 -0500 From: Mike Substelny <msubstel@lorainccc.edu> Subject: DML: Get Together in Central Ohio
Hello to all of my DML friends! Due to a job change I went off line in December and I'm just getting back to the DML. I really missed these DeLorean conversations. Please note this message gives my new E-mail address; the old one is gone.
The January meeting of the DeLorean Club of Ohio was postponed due to poor weather. We have rescheduled it for Saturday, February 27. The location is Roscoe Village in Coshocton, Ohio. The 4:00 meeting includes dinner at the Roscoe Village Inn. Many of us are also going to spend the night at the Inn. Although it is unusual for Ohio in wintertime, several of us are planning to get our DeLoreans out of storage for this event.
Everyone is invited. Contact me if you would like more information.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 14:59:49 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE@worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Inertia switch?
Mike, The inertia switch also known as an impact switch which is a safety device installed in all vehicles that contain a electrically powered fuel system. It operates the same as a "tilt" switch in a pin ball machine. The fuel pump electrical supply is routed through this switch. When the switch detects an impact, as would happen in a collision, it disconnects power to the fuel pump. In the event of a fire, fuel would not continue to pump into the fire. In the DeLorean there is an additional feature that automatically unlocks the doors.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / dmcjoe@att.net
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 12:12:18 -0800 From: "Ryan Bennett" <rpbennet@ix.netcom.com> Subject: DML: Re: North California Delorean shop?
I have taken my D to Hayward Automotive at 22145 Mission Blvd. on several occasions. Dave Lee is the owner, and he has worked on a number of other DeLoreans as well. I can vouch for his service and prices.
- -Ryan Bennett # 01085
- -----Original Message----- From: Ben Krasnow <kraz@wco.com> To: dmcnews@world.std.com <dmcnews@world.std.com> Date: Friday, January 22, 1999 5:31 AM Subject: DML: North California Delorean shop?
>I am going to need some somewhat major work done on my car. Has anyone >had any good experience with a shop or mechanic in Northern California, >specifically the SF Bay Area? I would rather take my car to a place >that has at least heard of DeLoreans before I bring them mine. Thanks >
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 14:39:33 -0800 From: "lseiler@radiance.com" <lseiler@radiance.com> Subject: Re: DML: Re: North California Delorean shop?
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>>I am going to need some somewhat major work done on my car. Has anyone >>had any good experience with a shop or mechanic in Northern California, >>specifically the SF Bay Area? I would rather take my car to a place >>that has at least heard of DeLoreans before I bring them mine. Thanks >> reply:
I have been using ACE Automotive in Berkeley California for two years. They have De Lorean manuals and contacts with all the major De Lorean parts providers. I have never had any problem with any service rendered by them and can recommend them. They are easy to find and easy freeway access. Ask for Gene when calling and mentioned I recommended him.
Lee
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 17:55:46 -0500 From: "Sean Howley" <tsuyoi@mindspring.com> Subject: DML: Wheel Bearings
This weekend, I am tearing down all of my brakes and replacing the = fluid, caliper piston seals, brake lines (with SS braided), and cross = drilled rotors. When I got the hub off, I noticed (it had not occurred = to me before that it would be this way) that the wheel bearings are = sealed bearings.
My question: is there any lubrication that I need to provide for these = bearings?
Thanks,
Sean Howley VIN#2345
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 18:31:36 EST From: CBL302@aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Re: Won't turn off with key
Joe,nothing was done to the car,it had just sat in indoor storage for about three years,and had started and shut off ok before,right now it has been about four years since I have started it(1994)at the time I had just put in a new fuel pump and right now that fuel pump is inoperative,I am not planning to start it at this moment in time,but once the warm weather comes around,I would like to start it.(And be able to shut it off).Also I have noticed that if you let a Delorean sit unstarted,the fuel pump stops working,do I have to remove all the gas from the tank each time I store the car ,so as not to seize up the fuel pump?
Claude 000570
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 18:08:29 -0800 From: "SweatyEddy" <swetyedy@cwnet.com> Subject: DML: Re: North California Delorean shop?
Ben, I live in Vacaville (between Sac & SF) I am taking my D to Don at Delorean Motor Center down in Garden Grove (I guess you can say I'm going to Disneyland, it's close by). It's about a 7 hour drive but if you are considering major work it is well worth it. Don is a factory trained Delorean mechanic who is very sharp and quite personable to. Their prices are competative as well so like I said if you are considering major work it's worth the extra trouble. -SweatyEddy #6564
- ----- Original Message ----- From: Ben Krasnow <kraz@wco.com> To: <dmcnews@world.std.com> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 1999 1:31 PM Subject: DML: North California Delorean shop?
>I am going to need some somewhat major work done on my car. Has anyone >had any good experience with a shop or mechanic in Northern California, >specifically the SF Bay Area? I would rather take my car to a place >that has at least heard of DeLoreans before I bring them mine. Thanks
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