Saturday, July 18 1998 Volume 03 : Number 389
In this issue:
DML: Oak Lawn, IL
Re: DML: Fuel Filter Banjo Fitting and Replacement
DML: Re: A/C drain tube
DML: Re: Alternators
DML: chevy 4.3L V6
DML: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
DML: 81 Delorean Parts Car For Sale
Re: DML: car shipping
DML: steering column
DML: Engine Upgrades
DML: Re: DeLorean problems
DML: Re;Transmission Shifting
DML: Re: chevy 4.3L V6
DML: Re: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
Re: DML: Monterey Historic?
DML: Staunton, VA
DML: Drivers side front fender for sale
DML: Parts cross reference
DML: [admin] Sporadic list operation (again!)
DML: Re: Re;Transmission Shifting
DML: Re: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
Re: DML: Engine Upgrades
Re: DML: Parts cross reference
Re: DML: Parts cross reference
DML: Desperately seeking DMC
Re: DML: Desperately seeking DMC
Re: DML: Desperately seeking DMC
DML: DeLorean bttf models for sale.
DML: Company Questions, Info, & Thanks...
Re: DML: Parts cross reference
Re: DML: Parts cross reference
Re: DML: Parts cross reference
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 23:31:08 -0500 From: steve r <stephenr(AT)net-2000.net> Subject: DML: Oak Lawn, IL
I just located a D for sale in Oak Lawn, IL and I am interested in possibly purchasing it. I was wondering if anyone on the list might be able to visit the owner and check out the car for me before I decide to fly out there and make my final decisions. Are there any people out there that might be able to help?
Thanks in advance, Stephen Rice
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 22:42:49 -0700 From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com> Subject: Re: DML: Fuel Filter Banjo Fitting and Replacement
At 02:00 PM 7/13/98 -0500, you wrote: >Michael G. Fischer wrote: >> > >Did you change the copper washer. You are not suppose to reuse them, >when properly seated the washer will crush slightly. Once crushed, they >must be replaced or annealed, which is not practical. Its also >possible, that you have a piece of dirt on one of the surfaces. > >Scott > reply:
Hi Scott,
I agree that once used no crush copper gasket should be reused, that's why I buy them dozen at a time. Onboard spears, some in shop, but in a pinch you can anneal the copper by heating them over a gas stove and letting them cool slowly. Do not cool by dropping in water. After the copper cools clean the mating surfaces, you can even polish them if you like. I discover this trick when grounded in the field with a leaking fuel line. We used a cigarette liter to soften the crush "O" rings that went from a fuel control bypass line on an H21 back to the start accumulator and mixture control. Worked perfect!
Lee 81DMC-12
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 01:33:36 -0400 From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net> Subject: DML: Re: A/C drain tube
Travis, Pull your spare tire out of it's home and remove the screws that secure the access panel. Pull the panel out and you will find the hose laying between the left side gray frame section and the black fuel tank. Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 01:49:41 -0400 From: "Joe " <dmcjoe(AT)att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Alternators
Ian, The alternator with the terrible reputation was the French built Ducllier installed at the factory all the way up to VIN 4539. This unit was unable to handle the electrical system when under full load. The remaining cars were fitted with a Motorola 90 amp also distributed by Velo model number 9AR 2938T. Alternators are available from our DeLorean parts dealers. There are some other models that will do the job like the Delco 7295-12 which is used in many GM cars. By the way, if you still have Ducllier start looking for a replacement. Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 14:09:31 -0700 (PDT) From: WaKeRz <elam(AT)ecst.csuchico.edu> Subject: DML: chevy 4.3L V6
has anybody or does anybody know anybody that has put the chevy 4.3 V6 in a D? if so could you please help me get into contact with them, i would like to know how they did it. thank you.
Yours anyway you like it, Jon Elam
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<elam(AT)ecst.csuchico.edu>
<http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~elam>
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 17:51:27 -0700 From: steve brodsky <a0017673(AT)mail.airmail.net> Subject: DML: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
Anyone have a cross reference for the AC/Heater blower motor? Also, does anyone know what the spec is for the RPM at each speed?
Steve Brodsky #10688
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 23:49:44 -0700 From: William Prince <wprince(AT)wprince.com> Subject: DML: 81 Delorean Parts Car For Sale
Due to personal reasons it looks like I may not be able to contimue my planned project.
1981 Delorean V6 5 Speed to sell complete car ONLY for a parts car or to restore or whatever!
Condition is ??? (depends on your point of view).
It is missing lefty taillight lens, DMC front center piece and has driver's window broken out. The interior is rough and somewhat abused(?). The car sat in a farmerts field in the desert for about 3 years. The engine has no spark plugs, cvondition unknown, trans (5 speed) condition unknown, body seems okay though someone has done some 'refinishing' in spots but now dents I have noticed.
Still has tires & wheels on it, I assume original.
To discuss further and/or make an offer contact me by telephone ONLY at 702-258-4799. Serious immediate prospective buyers only. Car is in Las Vegas, Nv.
Ciao!
William Prince
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 08:44:16 EDT From: KKoncelik(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: car shipping
Passport transportation is a closed truck and I hauled a car from cincinnati to Houston (DMC) for $700. It was in a closed truck and it had another DeLorean in it along with some other neat cars. They toook great care in handeling it and I was impressed on how well they took care of the cars. If you need the number I'll have to look it up since I'm at work now and the number is at home. Hope this helps.
Ken
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 09:48:47 EDT From: JSteuben(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: steering column
Hi all, Suddenly the steering column is bouncing around as I drive. It appears that the bushing (#101994) has come out of it's home in the pedal box. Does this indicate that it needs to be replaced? After %$#!$## with it for 1/2 a day, does anyone have any ideas on how to realign the bushing in the hole without pulling the whole column? Does pulling the column effect the front alignment at all? How much of the electrical stuff in the column has to come out to move it? Oh meee! Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions. Joe
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 14:13:03 +0000 (UTC) From: Jim Lill <jpl(AT)vectorbd.com> Subject: DML: Engine Upgrades
Here's some ideas on how to get 160+ smog approved HP in your car..
1 - install a PRV V6 out of a 87 or later Peugeot 505 or a B280F from a Volvo.
2 - do some simple clean-up of the intake manifold/plenum
3 - add a K&N free-breathing airbox scheme
4 - add a low restriction exhaust using larger cats and pipes
You'll end up with pretty good mileage, off the shelf repair parts, and low vibration (these engines have counterbalancers).
Ignore the warnings about bad Volvo V6's, that only applies to B27 and B28 motors.
Other mods could take you to 200+ HP
Also, see: http://www.vectorbd.com/peugeot/v6.html
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Jim Lill jpl(AT)vectorbd.com
http://www.vectorbd.com/users/jpl
wa2zkd(AT)wb2psi.#wny.usa.na
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 10:51:10 -0500 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: Re: DeLorean problems
SulfurFury(AT)aol.com wrote: > > I notice a lot of messages on the DeLorean mailing list dealing with DeLoreans > just dying in the streets or on long trips. > > Is this because the owners are fixing them on their own? If a DeLorean is > taken to a professional auto shop, would they be able to guarantee the > workmanship? In other words, if given to a qualified mechanic, and given the > time for the mechanic to work on it, could your DeLorean (or any DeLorean) > operate successfully most of the time? > > Or is it because you only start and drive your DeLorean on the weekends that > you have problems... > > Thanks for any insight... > > Signed, > > Inches away from buying a DeLorean
My Delorean only has 16,000 miles on it. Because of the low mileage and the age of the car, many small problems creep up on you. I know several people that have D's that have many more miles on them and they seem to be more reliable. But remember, they to went through the same iritating problems that I am experiencing now. This car is 17 years old and was virtualy a hand built car, the assemblers were inexperienced and all of the bugs had not been worked out. With only 8500 cars built by a new company, you have to expect less than perfect results. GM/Ford builds cars by the millions, and have built many millions of cars, and you read about massive recalls quit frequently. I'm sure that if I drove my car every day, the problems would occur more quickly, therefore, I would get the bugs worked out quicker, then the car would be trouble free. If you are willing to invest the money to transport your D' to one of the few "Qualified" specialist and had them go through the complete car, perhapes it would be more reliable for a period of time. The DeLorean like other cars is only a compilation of mechanical and electrical parts, and I have yet to be defeated by a mere machine. I truly enjoy my DeLorean and I share the problems I have with others on the net so that they may learn from my experiences and share a good laugh in the way that I present them. You never know, when you might have the same problem and be 500 miles from the nearest service center.
Scott Mueller
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Date: 15 Jul 1998 14:34:51 -0500 From: Dave.Sontos(AT)cooperauto.com Subject: DML: Re;Transmission Shifting
To: Mark Hershey In reviewing my repair manual, I also suspect the vacuum modulator. When I purchased the car last year the vacuum line to the modulator was not attached,leaving me to believe that someone was working on it. I will check the vacuum line routing and probably replace it to eliminate a plugged line in case something crawled inside while it was hanging loose under the car. The manual shows the line tap to read and how to adjust the fluid pressure and I will try that. Really looking forward to climbing under the car with the rear wheels spinning.:)
In my younger days I experienced vacuum modulator failures by the diaphram failing and the engine blowing blue smoke. Is this the only failure mode. I'm not really sure what this valve is doing, is it just a valve (on/off) or is it regulating a pressure? Are there valve seats to wear out? The manual doesn't go into any testing procedure for the modulator itself or even replacing the unit.
I've tried calling Rob Grady twice now but hes been busy both times. Business must be good.
Thanks again Dave VIN 2573
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 11:24:13 -1000 From: "Thomas Smithson" <tsassoc(AT)pixi.com> Subject: DML: Re: chevy 4.3L V6
Jon, call Darryl Tinnerstet at 1 (360) 786-0243. He has one with a super charger. Thom Smithson VIN #3089 - -----Original Message----- From: WaKeRz <elam(AT)ecst.csuchico.edu> To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com <dmcnews(AT)world.std.com> Date: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 5:55 PM Subject: DML: chevy 4.3L V6
>has anybody or does anybody know anybody that has put the chevy 4.3 V6 in >a D? if so could you please help me get into contact with them, i would >like to know how they did it. thank you. >
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 11:28:34 -1000 From: "Thomas Smithson" <tsassoc(AT)pixi.com> Subject: DML: Re: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
Heater motor, NAPA #655-1005 for 1980 Chevy Monza or try Everco/Autotemp #M3807 Thom Smithson VIN #3089 - -----Original Message----- From: steve brodsky <a0017673(AT)mail.airmail.net> To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com <dmcnews(AT)world.std.com> Date: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 5:51 PM Subject: DML: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
>Anyone have a cross reference for the AC/Heater blower motor? Also, does >anyone know what the spec is for the RPM at each speed? > >Steve Brodsky #10688 >
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 15:28:35 -0700 From: Moore <psmdiver(AT)pacbell.net> Subject: Re: DML: Monterey Historic?
Ya . I'm in Manteca. Was born in Salinas. An informal DMC get-to-gether would be fun.
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 19:16:16 -0500 From: steve r <stephenr(AT)net-2000.net> Subject: DML: Staunton, VA
I am continuing my quest to find the D for me. This one is in VA and I was wondering if anyone lived in that area that may be able to visit the seller and check and see if the car is in good running condition.
Thanks in advance, Stephen Rice
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 98 19:07:02 -0000 From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com> Subject: DML: Drivers side front fender for sale
I have an excellent condition drivers side front fender for sale. Complete with marker light and side molding. This is the rare one! Need to sell! $1000 plus shipping. Email me!
James Espey espey(AT)dmcnews.com
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 22:48:25 -0700 From: "Richard J.Myosky" <rjm(AT)lrbcg.com> Subject: DML: Parts cross reference
I have been trying to replace a faulty (leaking) Control Pressure Regulator on my fuel distributor.The part # in the manual is 102395 an gives it a name of a frequency valve on page 2/3/0.This part is mounted on the right side of the engine on the valve covers.The last owner had removed and reinstalled the hose with a clamp that is leaking a fine spray of gas in the engine compartment.
I had gone to NAPA to order this part and after 3 days the wrong one was shipped in.The piece is supposed to be a stock Volvo engine part,but I am having trouble crossing the Delorean part # over to Volvo.Today I called a Volvo dealer in Toledo with no luck in changing the part # over.Dave Bauerle in Radnor did not have the part in stock but was a great help in giving me a Bosch part # of 0438-170-021.I called NAPA and a few other parts dealers in Sandusky and did'nt make any head way.
If anyone could cross these numbers over or provide me with a source ,it would be a great help.Thanks to everyone for the help with locating a baffle system and the other fuel pieces I needed to reinstall my gas tank.
Thanks Richard J.Myosky #4419
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 19:32:48 -0000 From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com> Subject: DML: [admin] Sporadic list operation (again!)
Expect sporadic list operation through 7/22/98. I am having new flooring put in my entire home, which means that everything that was in the house is now in the garage! If you have recently ordered anything from me (christmas cards, straps, etc), I will not be able to ship anything until late next week after everything gets put back in place. My apologies for the incovenience!
James Espey, Moderator Have you tried the back issue search engine? http://www.dmcnews.com/search.html
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 18:31:18 -1000 From: "Thomas Smithson" <tsassoc(AT)pixi.com> Subject: DML: Re: Re;Transmission Shifting
Dave, try calling Steve Wynn at DMC Houston. Thom Smithson VIN #3089
- -----Original Message----- From: Dave.Sontos(AT)cooperauto.com <Dave.Sontos(AT)cooperauto.com> To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com <dmcnews(AT)world.std.com> Date: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 1:14 PM Subject: DML: Re;Transmission Shifting
(SNIP) > >In my younger days I experienced vacuum modulator failures by the diaphram >failing and the engine blowing blue smoke. Is this the only failure mode. >I'm >not really sure what this valve is doing, is it just a valve (on/off) or >is it >regulating a pressure? Are there valve seats to wear out? The manual >doesn't >go into any testing procedure for the modulator itself or even replacing >the >unit. > >I've tried calling Rob Grady twice now but hes been busy both times. >Business >must be good. > >Thanks again >Dave >VIN 2573
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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 23:01:35 -0500 From: "Thomas Bohmier" <bohmier(AT)sprintmail.com> Subject: DML: Re: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR
Don't hold me to this, but ten year ago when I replaced mine I was able to use a GM one that spun reverse to the normal GM fans. I pulled the unit and ran a cross reference. The unit was easy to remove... a few screws and a power plug under the passenger side if the dash.
Thomas Bohmier newbee "15786"
- ---------- > From: steve brodsky <a0017673(AT)mail.airmail.net> > To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com > Subject: DML: AC/HEATER BLOWER MOTOR > Date: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 7:51 PM > > Anyone have a cross reference for the AC/Heater blower motor? Also, does > anyone know what the spec is for the RPM at each speed? > > Steve Brodsky #10688
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 08:23:43 -0400 From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com> Subject: Re: DML: Engine Upgrades
Have you actualy tried this??
Jim Lill wrote: > > Here's some ideas on how to get 160+ smog approved HP in your car.. > <SNIP>
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 10:30:31 -0500 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: Re: DML: Parts cross reference
Richard J.Myosky wrote: > (SNIP) > > If anyone could cross these numbers over or provide me with a source > ,it would be a great help.Thanks to everyone for the help with locating > a baffle system and the other fuel pieces I needed to reinstall my gas > tank. > > Thanks Richard J.Myosky #4419
Go check out DMC Houston's Web page. They have a parts search engine and you can order parts online.
http://www.usadmc.com/
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 98 18:16:04 PDT From: "Brandon S. Moody" <bsmoody(AT)kih.net> Subject: Re: DML: Parts cross reference
> I have been trying to replace a faulty (leaking) Control Pressure > Regulator on my fuel distributor.The part # in the manual is 102395 an > gives it a name of a frequency valve on page 2/3/0.This part is mounted > on the right side of the engine on the valve covers.The last owner had > removed and reinstalled the hose with a clamp that is leaking a fine > spray of gas in the engine compartment.
Make sure you are asking for the right part. the ( Control Pressure Regulator) is NOT part of the distributor and is on the LEFT side not the right facing the engine compartment. The (Primary Pressure Regulator) is part of the Fuel distributor. And the (Frequency valve) is on the right valve cover. IF you are needing the Frequency valve, remove it and the Bosch Part # is on it.
- -Brandon
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 15:40:01 PDT From: "Korey Kucumber" <yerok(AT)hotmail.com> Subject: DML: Desperately seeking DMC
Hey, Want some information on what to look for when buying a DeLorean. I'm interested on what I should be looking for so the car is road worthy. All the other luxuries are unimportant. I just want to be part of the family. Any info would be greatly appreciated, guys.
Korey VIN #- I wish!
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 22:03:47 EDT From: CBL302(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Desperately seeking DMC
The number one thing to check is THE FRAME,it was made from light steel,and was then epoxy coated,but on early cars they put it on to thick,and it cracked,causing moisture to get trapped,and causing the frame to rust.The electrical system was typical British, meaning it had it's share of problems,The main harness starts at the firewall,goes thruout the vehicle,and stops at the headlights,meaning it is almost a one piece wiring harness.Early cars had a weak alternator,window motors were weak MY POINT is get someone who knows Deloreans to check the car before you buy.
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 20:32:02 -0500 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: Re: DML: Desperately seeking DMC
Korey Kucumber wrote: > > Hey, > Want some information on what to look for when buying a DeLorean. > I'm interested on what I should be looking for so the car is road > worthy. All the other luxuries are unimportant. I just want to be part > of the family. Any info would be greatly appreciated, guys. > > Korey > VIN #- I wish!
Try the DeLorean Owners Association, there is a section with a check list that Steve Wynne of DMC Houston put together. There are links to many DeLorean sites on the HTTP://WWW.DMCNEWS.COM web site.
Good luck
Scott Mueller
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 21:14:00 EDT From: GullwingD(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: DeLorean bttf models for sale.
I sell all the back to the future models, e-mail me if interested. Any one who has e-mailed me from last week top this date should e-mail me again. I never got your mail!
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 21:09:43 -0700 From: "Robert A. Rooney" <DMCVegas(AT)ix.netcom.com> Subject: DML: Company Questions, Info, & Thanks...
First off I would like to thank all of the people who helped me out by
answering my questions on alternate fuels (LP, LPG, natural gas,
etc...). I truly do appreciate all of your help and knowlege, thank you
all! I do appologize for being behind a little bit on my reply, (problem
w/my server) so I'm sorry if my message seems a little "out-dated".
Since the last time I wrote, I have just completed my third book
("DeLorean", "Hard Driving", & now "Dream Maker"), so my mind is full of
questions right now. So far I have only been able to find VERY sketchy
details concerning what has happened since JZD's aquital (sp.). So I was
curious if someone out there could help me out and answer a couple of
questions Such as After he show got Canceled, what happend to Christina
Ferare, is she still married to that ABC exec.? Why didn't Roy Nesseth
stop Hoffman & "Valestra", and of course, where are they too?!?
Currently I've started on a couple of things here in Las Vegas. Not only
have I located the dealership where DeLorean's were distributed from,
but I have also located the former Parts Manager as well. Being in
Nevada has also given me a small advantage. As soon as I get the chance,
I am going to investigate "Christine Industries", and find out just
exactly what they were, & where they were... Along with Logan
Manufacturing in Utah as well. One disadvantage is my age, I am 20 years
old, so I don't exactly remember much of the early '80's as you can
probably understand. When I talk with people about DeLorean, DMC, & the
DMC-12, I don't usually have people take me all that seriously, so
please, DON'T shun me, or think that I am joking. When I talk about
things like this, I am serious. So help me out a little, o.k.? One day,
I may be able to do the same for you too! Thanks to everyone all around,
You've all been great!
- -Robert
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 01:43:33 -0400 (EDT) From: DJS912(AT)webtv.net (Danny Smith) Subject: Re: DML: Parts cross reference
Does anyone have a reliable cross reference list?
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 23:13:16 -0000 From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com> Subject: Re: DML: Parts cross reference
>Does anyone have a reliable cross reference list?
You know, nothing really frosts me like all these folks looking to cut a corner with a not always correct part. Parts prices for the DeLorean are generally *less* than comparable cars of its era AND new cars today. I have seen several cross reference lists floating around, and good luck finding a reliable one - most that I have seen are either outdated or just plain inaccurate. There are but a very small handful of parts on the DeLorean that you cannot get by calling any of the parts/service facilities. In most cases, their prices will be the same as or even less than a "might fit" or "close match" cross reference part. Is Billy Bob at XYZ Auto Parts going to tell you how to fit that Volvo water pump on your DeLorean (assuming he can pronounce "DeLorean")?
If you nickel and dime the car, it will nickel and dime you! That's the bottom line.
James Espey Venting at 11pm in 100 degree heat
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 04:12:54 -0700 From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com> Subject: Re: DML: Parts cross reference
At 11:13 PM 7/16/98 -0000, you wrote: >>Does anyone have a reliable cross reference list? > >You know, nothing really frosts me like all these folks looking to cut a >corner with a not always correct part. Parts prices for the DeLorean are >generally *less* than comparable cars of its era AND new cars today. I >have seen several cross reference lists floating around, and good luck >finding a reliable one - most that I have seen are either outdated or >just plain inaccurate. There are but a very small handful of parts on the >DeLorean that you cannot get by calling any of the parts/service >facilities. In most cases, their prices will be the same as or even less >than a "might fit" or "close match" cross reference part. Is Billy Bob at >XYZ Auto Parts going to tell you how to fit that Volvo water pump on your >DeLorean (assuming he can pronounce "DeLorean")? > >If you nickel and dime the car, it will nickel and dime you! That's the >bottom line. > >James Espey >Venting at 11pm in 100 degree heat > reply:
Hello James, all vented out yet?
It's only 77 degrees here at 4:07AM!
There is another side to your comments James, I don't mean that The cross ref., List are good or even that I have an opinion about using them, I think however it's worth voicing another thought.
There are many Volvo parts, that do fit and can be used. For the most part I get all my repair parts from the major DeLorean suppliers. But when you are in the middle of a job and have your baby apart and all over the floor it's real nice on a Saturday afternoon to be able to zip down to the Volvo shop and get exhaust gaskets. Then you can go for a drive on Sunday. I don't know about what others do but I found that taking the old part or gasket with me works best.
With help from all my DML pals I was able to hunt down and fix a problem, and YES I had the spars on hand but had to get the crush gasket at a Volvo dealer.
If you are going to vent why not start in on all the I want a CHEEP DeLorean, say $19.95 it can be just in general ok condition, but no body damage and well runs good and, and,.........Why doesn't some one list what it cost to maintain any equivalent sports coupe that is the same age!
Time for a nap!
Lee 81DMC-12
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