Tuesday, March 2 1999 Volume 03 : Number 488
In this issue:
DML: Dry docked
DML: Distributor Springs
DML: Northern Colorado DeLorean for sale
DML: History Channel
DML:Alternator
DML: Comments
DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
Re: DML: Trip to PJ Grady's
DML: Cheap car Transportation?
DML: For Sale
DML: RE: garage lift
DML: Engine needed (again)
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Re: Dry docked
DML: Brake problems
Re: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
Re: DML:Alternator
Re: DML:Alternator
DML: DeLorean Court Case
Re: DML:Alternator
Re: DML: Comments
DML: DMC one of "The 26 Most Under-Valued Classics"
DML: Indirect reference JZD
Re: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
Re: DML: Comments
Re: DML: Indirect reference JZD
Re: DML: Comments
Re: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
DML: RE: DeLorean Court Case
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Spacesaver Wheel Wanted
Re: DML: Comments
DML: Rotary Conversion & Florida members?
DML: 1/24 Model
Re: DML: Indirect reference JZD
Re: DML: Indirect reference JZD
Re: DML: 1/24 Model
Re: DML: Rotary Conversion & Florida members? [long]
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Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 20:55:15 -0800 From: tom <tom(AT)radiance.com> Subject: DML: Dry docked
Another D in Dry dock.
Last week on returning from doing some around town errands, just at my driveway I lost all clutch peddle and could not disengaged the transmission...actually I pulled it in to "N" and pushed it up the drive and to bed in it's garage.
Although I managed to run over my self with the car I was driving (slipped while pushing, D rolled back catching my heel with the rear tire and trapping me on my back legs crossed holding on to door strap). A situation where upper body mass can help a lot when you are alone.
Any way I have not done more than checked the fluid level in the hydraulic reservoir, which is empty.......
Lee Fumblefoot
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Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 18:59:15 -0600 From: Diahn Romero <eromero(AT)communique.net> Subject: DML: Distributor Springs
In replacing the coil in the distributor I discovered that I was missing (or lost during the surgery) one of the 2 centrifical advance weight return springs. The Bosch technical support line (888/667-1042) informed me that they do not sell replacement springs individually or in a kit. Does anyone have or know where to get these springs?
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 08:00:26 -0500 (EST) From: William T Wilson <fluffy(AT)snurgle.org> Subject: DML: Northern Colorado DeLorean for sale
There is a DeLorean for sale somewhere in Northern Colorado. I have not seen the car, only the ad for it, so I cannot comment on it. Here is the text (this one isn't going to win a Pulitzer...)
'81 Deloreon 24K mi., runs/drives perfect! A/C, pl, pw, p. mirrors, gray int. Will consider trades. $13,900. (970)229-0531
Considering the owner's fascination with power accessories, it's probably an auto, but I don't really know that. :}
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 10:21:47 -0500 From: "yugoman" <mdrig(AT)email.msn.com> Subject: DML: History Channel
Did anybody catch "Automobiles" this morning? It featured pontiac, but had a lot of mentions of JZD (all favorable!). One former executive called him the greatest engineer he'd ever known. Don't know if it'll be on again, maybe later today or tomorrow?
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 17:28:30 -0500 From: Joe Palatinus <jpalatinus(AT)earthlink.net> Subject: DML:Alternator
A friend and I were looking under the car for the first time, and we noticed for the first time that My DMC has 2 Alternators (both connected). The old one is mounted on the top left the the engine, like it shows in the manual, and the motorola alternator is in the lower right. I dont know too much about my DMC, I do know that Dave Baurle serviced it when it was in the hands of the previous owner. Another thing I have noticed is when I have the fans on, the old alternator has a little plate in the very back of it the turns and stops and turns and stops( the belt is always moving). When it stops it makes a rather loud clucking sound. Just wondering if I could fixe this some how. Thanks Joe P. VIN 6808
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Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 02:01:13 -0500 From: Martins <martins(AT)ntr.net> Subject: DML: Comments
I was wondering if anyone has gotten any strange or unusual comments = from people while driving their DeLorean(?) I always get the question = "What's so special about DeLoreans?", and I end up giving the person an = hour speech on the DeLorean. Anyway, just wondeirng if anyone's ever = gotten any unusual comments.=20
Wes "DMC" Martin
I got one step closer to a DeLorean today! I finally found one!
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 10:00:26 -0600 From: "C. Longwisch" <cl1954(AT)midwest.net> Subject: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
Anyone know if the new synthetic brake fluid on the market is DeLorean = Brake System compatible? It states it exceeds DOT 4 requirements and is = very low in moisture. It is also , at $4.95 a quart, about 1/4 the = price of silicone.
Cecil Longwisch #10663 DMC 1982
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 13:03:31 EST From: NOSLACK686(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Trip to PJ Grady's
Gary, Although having an early model low mileage D may seen like they way to go, If Rob has not worked on it yet and put in many of the improvemennts that a factory delorean needs (window moters, electrical work, etc.) you will find that you will be making many trips to Long Island. 8 years ago when I was looking at the cars, I decide to spend a little more money to get a car that Rob could vouch for that was in his lot. This was worth the piece of mind because he had put some time into it to make it sellable for the last owner. D's are not a cheap date but they can be easier on you if of Rob already put some work into it.
Good Luck Scott NOSLACK686(AT)aol.com
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 11:11:45 +0000 From: "Ian T. A. Foster" <ian(AT)netvigator.com> Subject: DML: Cheap car Transportation?
Hallo DMCers,
Following my little "ding" last November to the driver's door/wings, I have just bought a cheap wrecked Delorean in Louisiana for parts.
I'm trying to find a cheap way of shipping it to Fallbrook, CA. Does anyone know how I can do this in the States? The main car transporters charge about $1500 (which is half the value of the wreck!). U-haul (or similar) would probably be cheapest but means I would have to travel to the States, etc... Anyone know how I can get in contact with empty lorries/trucks returning to CA which might work out cheaper?
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Cheers, IAN (HongKong,China.....ie.Far away from the States)
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Date: 01 Mar 1999 09:41:36 -0500 From: "E. Brandon" <ebrandon(AT)ford.com> Subject: DML: For Sale
TO:DMCNEWS(AT)WORLD.STD.COM
If anyone is interested, I saw three "Ds" for sale over the weekend. One is here in Nashville, Vin#10246 Blue in color, manual, with about 8,000 miles on it. $8,500. I question the miles, but it did have the original NCT tires on the back. I believe it's been in a wreck, the driver's side door does not line up correctly when closed. Also the paint on the rear quarter panel does not exactly match the door. The interior is in fair condition grey and black in color. If anyone wants anymore info. let me know. The other two I saw when I dropped my car off at DMCJOE's this weekend, I thought Vin#4398 was in great condition. Only 26k miles and Joe has the body and engine where you could eat off of it. You could spend about $1,500 and have a really nice car. The other "D" vin#3854 63K I didn't get to see as well (it was raining)$19,900. Remember the cars at Joe's are on Consignment the owner's have set the price. If it were me looking for a "D", I'd definitely consider vin#4398($16,500). Good Luck, Vin#02378(currently at the Doctor's office)
Regards, Kirk Brandon Internal Control Office 540 A (EBRANDON(AT)FORD.COM)-Ext.56992
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 15:33:58 -0600 From: "Bixby, Web" <wbixby(AT)kclife.com> Subject: DML: RE: garage lift
I also have a lift in my garage. It is made by a company called Stinger and I believe it is made in Hutchinson, Kansas. I don't do a lot of mechanical work on my D but I do some. I have had the lift for almost 4 years and not had any problems.
I can get you more info if you want. Please reply directly to me and not through the Delorean Mail List
My purpose for buying was simply for storage. I have 4 cars now in a 3 car garage.
Web
vin 1049
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 17:34:50 -0000 From: Tom Niemczewski(AT)world.std.com, tomciodmc(AT)usa.net Subject: DML: Engine needed (again)
Hello All, Some of you might remember my postings. Some time ago I tried to find a used engine for a DeLorean. Well, I found one. Unfortunately I just found out that I cannot use it. It's a piece of junk. So, right now I am looking for a COMPLETE engine, again. Running or not!!! I don't care if the engine is good or blown as long, as everything is on it. Please help me!!! I cannot afford a new engine (I wish I could). Please email me directly at tomciodmc(AT)usa.net. Let's keep the traffic low on the DML. Thank you in advance.
Tom Niemczewski tomciodmc(AT)usa.net vin 6298
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:10:07 EST From: Jimbo0946(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Comments
I remember one comment that a guy at a local gas station said when I was talking to him was that my car was worth $100,000. It made me feel good. I probably should have asked him if he wanted to buy it!
Jim VIN#15880
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:47:56 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Dry docked
Lee, You have a master or slave cylinder failure, it is probably the slave. Close inspection of both units will determine which is the culprit.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe(AT)att.net> Web Site http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/3755/
- ---------- > From: tom <tom(AT)radiance.com> > To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com > Subject: DML: Dry docked > Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 11:55 PM > > Another D in Dry dock. > > Last week on returning from doing some around town errands, just at my > driveway I lost all clutch peddle and could not disengaged the > transmission...actually I pulled it in to "N" and pushed it up the drive > and to bed in it's garage. > Any way I have not done more than checked the fluid level in the hydraulic > reservoir, which is empty....... > > Lee Fumblefoot
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 21:48:28 -0500 From: "Sean Howley" <tsuyoi(AT)mindspring.com> Subject: DML: Brake problems
Over the past few weeks, I have been installing many new brake parts. = The reason for doing this is that the brake system seemed to only work = at about 80% of what it should be capable of and I could never lock up = the wheels in an emergency on dry pavement. Anyway, I went all out = (almost) and purchased the Stainless Lines (excellent except they did = not match up with the cars original nut shroud), cross drilled rotors, = Axxis pads, a 4 wheel caliper seal kit, and some DOT4 Castrol brake = fluid. In cleaning the caliper cylinders, I found a pile of yuk in each = one as well as in the passage between the two cylinders (this probably = explains the poor brake performance). Once I removed all of the air = from the system, the brakes seem to operate as if there is still a large = amount of air there. I reblead the system about 3 or 4 more times = thinking that maybe I did not get all of the air out. At this point it = seems like there cannot be anymore air there.
My question is: is there something I am overlooking (maybe the master = died) or not doing right? I am not sure what to do next, and I am = needing it to be driveable very soon now.
Thanks,
Sean Howley VIN#2345
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 21:01:41 -0600 From: Jordan Gary <jordang(AT)wf.quik.com> Subject: Re: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
"C. Longwisch" wrote:
> Anyone know if the new synthetic brake fluid on the market is DeLorean = > Brake System compatible? It states it exceeds DOT 4 requirements and is = > very low in moisture. It is also , at $4.95 a quart, about 1/4 the = > price of silicone. > > Cecil Longwisch > #10663 > DMC 1982 >
Cecil, I bought some of this Valvoline Synthetic Brake fluid. It says
that
"it is for all brake systems and that it mixes with conventional brake
fluids." So, I am convinced.
What I do not believe is that Dot 3 brake fluid damages the seals and
causes leaks. There is so little difference, only in boiling points,
that it
makes no sense that Dot 3 damages the rubber parts in high performance
cars.
Audi and Mercedes dealers sell a very expensive power steering fluid and
people say that to use something else causes the rubber seals to go bad.
I
asked many people about this and only found word of mouth rumors. I used
the
regular power steering fluid for years with no damage. People like to
sell
expensive things with fear of damage if you buy something for less. And
few
people stop to thing about what is really in a bottle. Think how many
millions of bottles of Marvil Mystery Oil have been sold. It does not
tell
what it is. It is about the same as transmission fluid. So that is my
long
winded 2 cents worth. Jordan Gary vin 0794
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:49:57 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: DML:Alternator
Joe, The device that is mounted on the drivers side is not an alternator it is your air conditioner compressor. The pulley (plate) that you notice clicking on and off with your cooling fans is the AC compressor clutch cycling on and off. You will notice this action only when the AC is switched on. You only have one alternator and that is on the passenger side of the engine.
DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe(AT)att.net> Web Site http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/3755/
- ---------- > From: Joe Palatinus <jpalatinus(AT)earthlink.net> > To: dmcnews-digest(AT)world.std.com > Subject: DML:Alternator > Date: Saturday, February 27, 1999 5:28 PM > > A friend and I were looking under the car for the first time, and we > noticed for the first time that My DMC has 2 Alternators (both connected). > The old one is mounted on the top left the the engine, like it shows in > the > manual, and the motorola alternator is in the lower right. I dont know > too > much about my DMC, I do know that Dave Baurle serviced it when it was in > the hands of the previous owner. Another thing I have noticed is when I > have the fans on, the old alternator has a little plate in the very back > of > it the turns and stops and turns and stops( the belt is always moving). > When it stops it makes a rather loud clucking sound. Just wondering if I > could fixe this some how. > Thanks > Joe P. > VIN 6808
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 18:15:21 -0800 From: "Dave Price" <davep2(AT)clipper.net> Subject: Re: DML:Alternator
>A friend and I were looking under the car for the first time, and we >noticed for the first time that My DMC has 2 Alternators (both connected). >The old one is mounted on the top left the the engine, like it shows in >the >manual, and the motorola alternator is in the lower right. I dont know >too >much about my DMC, I do know that Dave Baurle serviced it when it was in >the hands of the previous owner. Another thing I have noticed is when I >have the fans on, the old alternator has a little plate in the very back >of >it the turns and stops and turns and stops( the belt is always moving). >When it stops it makes a rather loud clucking sound. Just wondering if I >could fixe this some how.
That "old alternator" your talking about is most likely the air conditioning compressor. If it is turning and stopping very frequently, you need more freon.
- - Dave
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 20:20:17 -0600 From: "James DeBroeck" <jrd856s(AT)mail.smsu.edu> Subject: DML: DeLorean Court Case
Hello all,
For my most recent research paper, I've chosen JZD as my topic (mainly = the DeLorean years). I can find plenty of material on the creation of = the car and the production years but when it comes to the actual court = case, I can find very little info. Anyone know of a good book or source = where I could learn some of the details?
Thanks James DeBroeck
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 20:44:44 -0600 From: Jordan Gary <jordang(AT)wf.quik.com> Subject: Re: DML:Alternator
Joe Palatinus wrote:
> A friend and I were looking under the car for the first time, and we > noticed for the first time that My DMC has 2 Alternators (both connected). > The old one is mounted on the top left the the engine, like it shows in > the > manual, and the motorola alternator is in the lower right. I dont know > too > much about my DMC, I > > Joe P. > VIN 6808
Joe, this is easy. The "one on the top left" is your air conditioner compressor. It does look some like an alternator. And the part that clinks on is the clutch which turns the compressor on and off. So you have no problem. Jordan
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 21:49:04 -0500 From: Josh Haldeman <haldeman.4(AT)osu.edu> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
Wes,
GOD YES!! It appears that people today don't really understand the
market that John DeLorean was aiming for when he came out with his car.
I
can sympathize though, because an "ethical" sports car market is a tough
market to define. If I were to choose a car that fit it, it would have
to be
the DeLorean, as no other car even comes close! It has all the right
features for an average bachelor; Sleek styling, (not bulbous and
jelly-bean
like, like today's cars) moderately powerful engine, but not too powerful,
comfortable interior, moderate price range, (at least originally planned
that
way) plus it added an identity with the stainless steel and logo that fit
the
market's preferences perfectly. (or at least mine!) The trouble is people
see it and they think "exotic" when they should think "normal car,
designed
correctly". Of course the exotic perception certainly doesn't hurt the
car,
until the people in question find out how powerful it is, and assume it's
just a weak attempt at some kind of super car.
Anyhow, that's how I see it.
-Josh
VIN# 5102
Martins wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has gotten any strange or unusual comments = > from people while driving their DeLorean(?) I always get the question = > "What's so special about DeLoreans?", and I end up giving the person an = > hour speech on the DeLorean. Anyway, just wondeirng if anyone's ever = > gotten any unusual comments.=20 > > Wes "DMC" Martin > > I got one step closer to a DeLorean today! I finally found one! >
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 21:41:34 -0600 From: Mauri Trevino <maurit(AT)ibm.net> Subject: DML: DMC one of "The 26 Most Under-Valued Classics"
The March '99 issue of Classic Cars (a UK publication) lists the DMC as a car "lurking in the classic car shadows."
Shown in a subgroup, "Great but... Infamous," is a full page color shot of a D head on during a power turn on a track.
A rear corner shot shows a detail of the rear tail lights. If anyone knows, did the Euro-D's have a different tail light assembly? The ones in the photo are a raised square block style not the flush style I've seen.
The article reads favorably for the D once you get past the complaint of the wasted taxpayers money. Excerpts: "What he [JZD] did was build a car much better than its reputation would have you believe" and, "you can do worse than buy one. It will be fun, maverick and usable, with bucketloads of kudos from a troubled past and association with that lovable rouge its creator."
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 21:19:48 -0800 From: "SweatyEddy" <swetyedy(AT)cwnet.com> Subject: DML: Indirect reference JZD
A line from a new Pontiac commercial says: ".... shouldn't there be a national holiday for the guy who designed the = GTO?..." Well DML'ers shouldn't there be? - -SweatyEddy
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 00:15:12 -0500 (EST) From: William T Wilson <fluffy(AT)snurgle.org> Subject: Re: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Jordan Gary wrote:
> What I do not believe is that Dot 3 brake fluid damages the seals > and causes leaks. There is so little difference, only in boiling > points, that it makes no sense that Dot 3 damages the rubber parts in > high performance cars.
That isn't really the case. The brake fluids all have different chemical compositions. The silicone-based fluid is especially different. It hates water, unlike DOT 3/DOT 4 which absorbs it like mad, and can be absorbed by seals where regular fluids cannot. When you take the silicone back out of the system, then the seals can leak their retained silicone out, then shrivel up. This will cause you to need new seals. My belief is that one should try not to change brake fluid grades very often because of these differences in composition, especially between silicone and conventional. DOT4 is about like DOT3 except with higher boiling point (maybe you don't drive on the track, but it can't hurt) and better lubrication properties. It is the lubrication you care about. DOT5 has even better lubrication yet as silicone is pretty slippery stuff whereas glycol ethers aren't really.
I don't know anything about the new synthetic fluid. It ought to be printed on the bottle what fluid it is interchangeable with.
Unfortunately only the Army really uses silicone fluid any more. So it is very expensive. Myself, I would feel comfortable using regular old DOT4 fluid, synthetic or otherwise, however if you have silicone in the system already I would not change that.
Besides, do you really want to scrimp on your brakes? If your brakes fail unexpectedly, you can wreck your car and possibly injure yourself. Don't do that.
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 23:20:15 -0600 From: Tamir Ardon <ardont(AT)stu.beloit.edu> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
As far as funny comments being asked about my car. I recall a woman being in total shock to see a Delorean pull up next to her at a gas station. She asked me how I got a car which was only made for a movie. She was under the impression that the Delorean was only built for the BTTF films. I also had someone ask me how it felt to be one of a hundred owners to have a Delorean. I informed him kindly that there were over eight thousand Deloreans built, but he didn't believe me. I don't know what it takes to convince people these days.
Tamir (#11474)
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 23:55:23 -0600 From: Jill Wenzloff <magnetic(AT)dls.net> Subject: Re: DML: Indirect reference JZD
At 09:19 PM 3/1/99 -0800, you wrote: >A line from a new Pontiac commercial says: >".... shouldn't there be a national holiday for the guy who designed the = >GTO?..." >Well DML'ers shouldn't there be?
Yes I saw that last week and tried to post about it but I guess it got moderated out! It's really a fun commercial.
Jill Wenzloff
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Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 23:29:16 MST From: "Adam Michael" <amichael10(AT)hotmail.com> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
>but he didn't believe me. I don't know what it takes to convince >people >these days.
I know what you mean. It seems like whenever we drive our DeLorean somewhere we always get comments from misinformed people. Examples:
"You know, there are only 12 of these." (Must get it from DMC-12) "Hey, that thing will do like 240, right?" "I like it's body, brushed aluminum." "It must suck parking it, 'cause the doors swing out so far." "I can't believe you spent $300,000 on that car!"
And we VERY frequently have people that don't believe us that it has a V6 with 135 hp (well, ok, we have 225 hp with the turbos :)). I guess it must look like a supercar to them. The thing that annoys me the most is that no one EVER believes us when we state facts about the car. One example of this would be:
"It has a helicopter engine!" Me:"Uh, no it doesn't." *Open up engine compartment* "See, helicopter engine!" Me:"I give up!" :)
Adam Michael The DeLorean Corner: http://members.tripod.com/~DeLoreanDMC/index.html
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 23:13:28 -0800 (PST) From: Helmut Kohler <mrdmc12(AT)yahoo.com> Subject: Re: DML: Snthetic Brake Fluid
I would have to agree about only using the specified brake fluid
for your car. The results of using a lower DOT rating or silicone
fluid in a system not designed for it could spell for disasterous
results and or costly brake system repairs. Never use a silicone based
brake fluid unless specifically called for by the manufacturer and
DeLorean's were not built with silicone brake fluid in mind. Use DOT 4
for best results, though I believe "D's" came with DOT 3. This is okay
for example because you are simply upgrading your fluid. Not going
backwards. As far as synthetic brake fluid goes. Use it! I only use
synthetic brake fluid in all my cars, street and race. The only way to
go for the best brake fluid out there is Neo "Super DOT" synthetic
brake fluid. It is meant for DOT 3 and 4 applications, and far exceeds
all DOT 3, 4, and 5(silicone) for that matter requirements. Sure it is
obviously more expensive than ordinary brake fluid. But the results
are worth it. Neo "Super DOT" out performs names like; AP600, Cartel,
Ferodo, Valvoline, Motul, Seiken, and Castrol to name a few. This is
not an advertisement for Neo, just an exstatic customer trying to pass
on the good word. I have used Neo for years now in my street cars and
NASCAR race cars. Sure you never need that much performance from a
brake fluid on the street, but for me, it's piece of mind. Knowing
that it is there if you need it. They also carry a full line of
synthetic motor oils, greases, lubes, etc. It is the best stuff i have
ever seen or used and recomend it to anybody. For more info on all of
Neo's products. Go to http://www.neosyntheticoil.com
But again only use what is pecified for your car. Silicone is not
designed for your car, it is mainly used on modern motorcycles. Due to
it's completely different chemical composition shoulod not be used
unless specified. That's the word. Talk to you guys later!
Helmut
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Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 22:17:26 -0600 From: "Daniel McGauley" <hawkeye(AT)creativeworlds.com> Subject: DML: RE: DeLorean Court Case
Old time magazines and newspapers are you best source. Time magazine, november 1, 1982, is good, as are several others (try buying them from ebay.com). You can also order the complete trial transcripts from netcourt.com. I recently had a meeting with Gerald Scotti, the DEA agent who was one of the people in charge of the arrest, and ultimately the guy who came to DeLorean's aid and became his key defense witness. It was quite an interesting meeting, and will really help the movie I'm producing. Good luck with your paper.
- -Daniel
> -----Original Message----- > From: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com [mailto:dmcnews(AT)world.std.com]On Behalf Of > James DeBroeck > Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 8:20 PM > To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com > Subject: DML: DeLorean Court Case > > > Hello all, > > For my most recent research paper, I've chosen JZD as my topic (mainly = > the DeLorean years). I can find plenty of material on the creation of = > the car and the production years but when it comes to the actual court = > case, I can find very little info. Anyone know of a good book or source = > where I could learn some of the details? > > Thanks > James DeBroeck
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 08:52:01 -0600 From: Jeff Wiltzius <wiltzius(AT)doit.wisc.edu> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
I love hearing other peoples comments that they've gotten about their cars. Very entertaining and interesting to hear.
The common comments I get are:
1. 'I bet parts are hard/impossible to find and super expensive?' - thus followed by the well-known speech of how our cars rely on fairly common mechanical components that can be found fairly easily. I always throw in for good measure, that the car does have its odd parts - like the angle drive speedometer mechanism that I've had the joy of replacing to the tune of a few hundred dollars... 2. 'Wow, that car looks like it costs at least $40K to $50K! How did you get one?' - thus followed by a very large grin and a silent chuckle at purchasing mine for $10K. The car looks exotic so people think exotic car prices. This comment is also tied in with #3... 3. 'Incredible! I've never seen one of these up close before. There were only like a hundred made right?' We all know the correct response to this one...
Other frequent things I've heard are: 'Weren't those made by Ford?' Ummmm- not even close. 'Weren't those made by GMC- that's what it says on the front right?' 'Hey, these were custom designed to carry/transport drugs (cocaine) right?' 'DeLorean...Hmmmm, he's still in jail isn't he?' 'Isn't that car like really slow/heavy and underpowered?' Numerous 'Back to the Future' comments that I won't even get into... Nobody believes the car is really 18 years old... Some people ask me how I clean it. I ask them how they would clean a stainless steel kitchen sink.
Think that's about it. I hope you all enjoy the comments and as I make more and more trips to the gas station I'll keep you posted on the real entertaining ones I get (still waiting for warmer weather...)
Sincerely, Jeff Wiltzius #6145
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 16:24:39 +0000 From: JOHN_GEULEY(AT)HP-UnitedKingdom-om14.om.hp.com Subject: DML: Spacesaver Wheel Wanted
Hi,
I wonder if anyone out there has a Spacesave wheel for sale ??
I am looking for one preferably in Europe but would also consider
shipping one over from the US !!
Regards
John G.
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 11:23:59 -0600 (CST) From: Gus Schlachter <gus(AT)clamsouth.com> Subject: Re: DML: Comments
I too have run across people who have never seen a Delorean in person, and somehow remembered only enough of the 80's to think that the DMC is a movie prop. I've also had the car misidentified as almost every other exotic, with the Lamborghini being the most popular answer.
I've noticed that the uninitiated seem to think it has much more power than it actually has, although I can understand that...it looks "powerful". And when people tell me it's worth $100,000, I offer to sell it to them at half-price.
I did have someone in a parking lot recently warn me about the "well-known defect" of the doors spontaneously popping open. I thanked him and kept walking. :-)
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Schlachter ___|_|___ __| |__ Austin
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 12:42:23 EST From: Djrx7(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: Rotary Conversion & Florida members?
Has anyone here made a Wankel 13b or 20C conversion to the Delorean.. It seems to me that it would be a good choice considering the properties of Wankel's.. Anyway just a thought.. Also How many Members of the list are in the great state of Florida?
Vik
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 11:41:06 -0600 From: Lainey Melnick <lmelnick(AT)austin.rr.com> Subject: DML: 1/24 Model
Hi. Can anyone tell me where I can get a DeLorean model in 1/24 scale? This is for a gift and I'm coming up empty everywhere I look. I really appreciate the help. - --Lainey
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 14:31:46 -0500 From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com> Subject: Re: DML: Indirect reference JZD
This has been discussed before, but I do get a chuckle EVERY time I see it!
SweatyEddy wrote: > > A line from a new Pontiac commercial says: > ".... shouldn't there be a national holiday for the guy who designed the = > GTO?..." > Well DML'ers shouldn't there be? > -SweatyEddy
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 17:11:26 EST From: DMC5524(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Indirect reference JZD
<< A line from a new Pontiac commercial says: ".... shouldn't there be a national holiday for the guy who designed the = GTO?..." Well DML'ers shouldn't there be? -SweatyEddy >>
I have seen this commercial and I have already e-mailed Pontiac, this was there reply:
Thank you for your recent submission to Pontiac.
I recommend that you write to Pontiac-GMC Public Relations at:
Pontiac-GMC Division Public Relations 100 Renaissance Ctr Communications P.O. Box 100 Detroit, MI 48265-1000
They may be able to assist you.
Thank you for your inquiry, and we look forward to hearing from you again in the future.
Pontiac FAQ Administrator B
It's just a form letter but maybe if we all, as individuals, write this address and say basically the same thing we might get some sort of acknowledgment. Worth a try?
Dave
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Shop/2696/
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Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 20:31:00 -0500 From: Steve Miller <stmiller(AT)vt.edu> Subject: Re: DML: 1/24 Model
Check out www.hlj.com. They have BTTF Deloreans only. If you can find a plain D, let me know.
At 11:41 AM 3/2/99 -0600, you wrote: >Hi. Can anyone tell me where I can get a DeLorean model in 1/24 scale? >This is for a gift and I'm coming up empty everywhere I look. I really >appreciate the help. >--Lainey
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 20:29:52 -0500 (EST) From: William T Wilson <fluffy(AT)snurgle.org> Subject: Re: DML: Rotary Conversion & Florida members? [long]
[dunno if the list cares]
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999 Djrx7(AT)aol.com wrote:
> Has anyone here made a Wankel 13b or 20C conversion to the Delorean.. It > seems to me that it would be a good choice considering the properties of > Wankel's.. Anyway just a thought.. Also How many Members of the list > are in the great state of Florida?
I am intending to do just such a conversion though probably not before next year. :( A 13B conversion could probably reach about 250HP without going berserk about it or about 150-160 in a "maximum efficiency" configuration, and a 20B should easily manage 400-450HP which is plenty fast enough for me.
The Wankel has a light weight and small size which makes it ideal for the DeLorean (or anything else for that matter really).
However, it has a totally different power curve from the PRV and you should count on changing at minimum your final drive transmission ratio to really get good performance. The wankel engine doesn't even really get spooled up until 3500-4000 RPM and peaks at about 6500-7000; the PRV has buckets of low-end torque (for a V6) and peaks at... 5200? something like that.
I know it is pretty straightforward to mate the 13B to the DeLorean 5-speed. Someone connected a 12A and the 13B has the same connecting hardware. (so does the 20B but you don't want to use that with the DeLorean transmission). Mazda has a new naturally-aspirated 13B which makes 250HP using some sort of funky port system, kind of like VTEC for a wankel. dunno if you could get one, but it would be worth considering.
If you were to use a 20B, you have a number of additional problems.
First off, 20B's don't grow on trees, you have to have them specially imported, and they cost a lot. Less than some people think, but a lot. Expect to have $7,000 to $10,000 invested in the engine by the time you're done, figure $4,000 for the block, $2,500 for the fuel system, and another $1,500 to $5,000 for turbo/superchargers. Not even counting mounting hardware or any of that.
You are going to have to swap transmissions too. The DeLorean 5-speed will fly into pieces much above 250-300HP. The 20B puts out 400+ HP so you have to find a transmission that will work. You can get an automatic from a big FWD car, or use a Porsche, probably an early-90's 911 5-speed. The 6-speeds they use now are much weaker and the old 4-speeds are, well, 4-speeds. :} I haven't thought of any other transmissions which would really fit the bill; if you think of any that're cheaper than a Porsche, let me know. :} Of course, swapping transmissions means you have to have axles made at a machine shop. You'll get to change the final drive ratio here, too.
Rear-mounted engines are really cool, but... well, sometimes, they're annoying.
Finally, you're probably looking at some sort of structural upgrades to keep the engine from coming out the air intake. PermaFrame comes to mind, or you can weld. One is cheap and requires skill; one is nifty and requires money.
Finally, the wankels like to have forced-air induction. A naturally aspirated, tuned and ported 20B might make 350HP in a pinch, but probably won't be much cheaper than the turbo route (though it may last longer). I would recommend a low-pressure supercharger in the 6-8lbs of boost range. This is about half the stock pressure and ought to allow you to get away without intercoolers.
Finally, there's the matter of making it all fit. I've never seen a 20B in person and so don't really know whether it would be too long. I doubt it's longer than the GM V6's that have been put in, but I don't know for sure. Fitting a new transmission in without having to cut up the body is another concern.
Now, you get to do all those other things that go along with a real supercar conversion. Lower the car (front at least), probably plus size the tires (front at least again), better brakes, oh, and don't forget to cover the car with as many stickers as you can find. ;)
So my opinion is that the 20B conversion would be lots more... fun, but would also net you about a 50% increase in power and would probably, given the DeLorean's light weight, handling (especially if lowered), and good aerodynamics, put you solidly in ferrari territory. All for the low, low price of... what, about $40K and 6 mo. minimum labor? :}
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