Tuesday, November 3 1998 Volume 03 : Number 437
In this issue:
DML: Re: Issues with Automatic Doors
DML: Re: Engine Clearances, Timing Chains, and Bent Valves
DML: Where to get Battery Buddy?
DML: Contact needed
Re: DML: Chronology of Fuel Filler Flaps
Re: DML: Engine Clearences, Timing Chains, and Bent Valves
DML: Re: Engine Clearences, Timing Chains, and Bent Valves
DML: Mobile Car Show Update # 10
DML: DeLorean/RX7 Engine
DML: Mobile Car Show Update #10.1
DML: Dave's trans pt 2
DML: More Electrical Woes
DML: Still running rough
DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
DML: Inertia Switch
DML: Automatic Door Openers...
DML: Dave's trans pt 3 - it's open!
DML: Delorean gathering in Mt.Vernon, Illinois
DML: OIL LEVEL
DML: hello all!
RE: DML: DeLorean Limo secret revealed!
DML: Always so hard to find PJ Gradys phone number
DML: Front end lifting
Re: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla
DML: RE: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
Re: DML: Always so hard to find PJ Gradys phone number
Re: DML: Always so hard to find PJ Gradys phone number
Re: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla
DML: Wanted: shop manual
DML: silver wheels
DML:Monstertruck
Re: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
DML: Delorean Toys?
RE: DML: Delorean body repair
DML: WTB: Passenger side fender (front)
Re: DML: Delorean Toys?
Re: DML: De Lorean Limo??
Re: DML: Wanted: shop manual
DML: Re: Hold your questions
[none]
DML: Re: Engine stall
Re: DML: Re: Engine stall
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 01:42:33 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Issues with Automatic Doors
Mike, You have brought up a good point. The answer is; added weight to the door will require a torsion bar adjustment. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 01:38:32 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Engine Clearances, Timing Chains, and Bent Valves
Steve, In 14 years of record keeping and research we have never heard of a timing chain breakage. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 14:47:42 EST From: JCox4001(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: Where to get Battery Buddy?
I give up! Does anyone know where to get one of these things? I am wore out on dead batteries every time I want to go for a ride.
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 13:07:15 -0700 (MST) From: raddad(AT)cmn.net Subject: DML: Contact needed
Michael Babb - I have mislaid your email and snail mail addresses. Pls contact me via email. Thanks - and thanks to James for posting this.
Dick Ryan raddad(AT)cmn.net
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 17:40:03 EST From: ROBLAMROCK(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Chronology of Fuel Filler Flaps
In a message dated 10/28/98 5:35:33 PM GMT, you write:
<< The popular theory is that DMC did away with the filler flap because it weakened the luggage compartment lid, allowing it to warp in the corner. It may have also been a cost saving measure. >>
The truth of the matter is that originally it was thought to be illegal to have the fuel cap in the same compartment as the luggage, hence the separate fuel filler flap. But eventually once it was discovered that there was no real legal problem the flap was done away with. Best wishes, Robert Belfast
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 18:00:29 -0500 (EST) From: Bill Wilson <fluffy(AT)snurgle.org> Subject: Re: DML: Engine Clearences, Timing Chains, and Bent Valves
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Steve wrote:
> Does anyone on the list know if the engine in the Delorean has enough > clearence so that if one of the timing chains breaks the pistons wont > bend the valves? I am aware of the fact that the Delorean comes
I never heard of any bent valves from broken timing chains on any of the Volvo (or DeLorean) engines I've heard of. Most cases your timing chain will not break randomly but will start to wear noticeably first. You will notice it start to rattle and/or leak oil from the tensioner before it wears out in most cases. You really don't want the timing chains to break on the DeLorean because there is an automatic tensioner to compensate for wear on the timing chains. This tensioner takes the form of a spring(?)-loaded piston which takes up the slack in the chain much the same way that a bicycle shifter gear takes up the slack when you shift. If the timing chain breaks this piston will travel all the way out and damage itself. To fix all this you have to take the heads apart which is a difficult task in itself because you're not allowed to mill the heads. If you mill the heads then the timing chain won't fit properly any more and you will leak oil out of the aforementioned tensioner. Yay for French engines. :}
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 16:37:36 -0600 From: "BRUCE BENSON" <delornut(AT)postoffice.worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Engine Clearences, Timing Chains, and Bent Valves
> I am aware of the fact that the Delorean comes > equiped with actuall chains rather than belts. Also I have been informed > that one breaking is not anything to worry about, still, I am curious > as whether anyone has had or heard of one breaking before? > > -Steve <dmc(AT)fdt.net>
I not sure if the DeLorean engine is an interferance engine or not but one problem, while probably some what rare, regarding timing chains is related to chain tension. The tensioners are hydraulicly tensioned by engine oil coming through a small passage behind the tensioner. This passage has a small plastic filter screen that can become distorted enough to block oil flow if overheated severly. The result would be slack in the timing chain on one bank, or both banks of the engine, as there is a tensioner and chain for each bank. I don't think this is too common an experience but still, it can happen.
Bruce Benson
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Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 05:23:02 -0600 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: Mobile Car Show Update # 10
October 31, 1998
The car show at Hooter's was held yesterday. The weather in Mobile Alabama was fantastic. We had 9 DeLoreans, 10 owners, and 2 owners to bes in attendance along with Steve Wynne and Super DMC Mechanic Bill.
I'm not postive, but we either had the most cars in a marque or were tied.
Orlando Lopez traveled the furthest distance out of 135+ cars, I believe his trip from Miami was 700+ miles.
A good example of the type of people that are Delorean owners can be demonstrated by the fact that several of the owners helped the newest owner clean his car for the show after they finished theres. Ben Cummings (mobile) just bought his car and had no time to clean it up. Several of the guys got out in that hot sun and cleaned it up, it looked a 100 % better when they were done.
We had our own Judged Class and the awards are as follows:
Class 40 DeLorean
1 st Bill Silhan FL Scott Mueller AL
2nd Bruce Battles TN Scott Soenksen FL
3rd Duke Bladorn AL Earl Moreau LA Orlando Lopez FL Also longest distance traveled.
Participants Greg Harris LA Ben Cummings AL
Attendees Clarence DuBose MS Did not show his car, maybe next time.
Steve Wynne put on informal tech sessions and donated original equipment DeLorean Motor Company tire pressure gauges for each of the attendees. These gauges were found in the warehouse and we are the only ones that have them to date. Thanks Steve. Guys, I forgot to hand them out, they will be mailed to you.
After the show, everyone came over to my house for a good ol Southeren BBQ. Ribs that melted in your mouth, potatoe salad, cake, cookies, snacks, you name it we ate it. The kids put there costumes on and went trick or treat. I think that we all had lots of fun. My thanks to my family for all there hard work putting the BBQ together and tolerating me the last few weeks. Also, thanks to Duke Bladorn for giving us web space for the info sheets, look to his site in the near future for pictures from the show.
To all that attended, thank you for coming, we blew the socks off of the show organizers. There were lots of comments aboout the number of DeLoreans in attendance. Perhapes next year we can get even more.
Scott Mueller 002981
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Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 07:33:39 -0600 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: DeLorean/RX7 Engine
While looking through Hemmings I saw this ad for a DeLorean with an RX-7 Engine in it.
Check it out at Http://www.stealthtech.com/dmc
Scott Mueller 002981
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Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 08:46:03 -0600 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: Mobile Car Show Update #10.1
I must apologize, the update #10 I just sent out was not complete. I need to recognize our future owner, Steve Rice for all of help with the DeLorean gathering at the show this weekend. Steve put a lot of effort in trying to get people from LA to attend, he helped Ben Cummings clean up his "new" DeLorean and helped out whenever doing whatever when he was asked. Thank you for making this gathering a success, Steven.
Scott Mueller 002981
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 98 19:05:38 -0600 From: David Swingle <dswingle(AT)enteract.com> Subject: DML: Dave's trans pt 2
Today I degreased the trans, and dragged into the basement to open it up (later).
No wonder this clutch was stiff - the grease seal for the release fork pivot was missing, and the ballstud was as dry as a bone. The clip that holds the release fork to the ballstud is broken, so I may need a new release fork. The throwout bearing does not slide very easily. I pulled the clutch and flywheel (had to buy a 6 mm allen bit for the p-plate), as expected the radial grooves are almost gone on the pressure plate side of the disc and there is significant wear on the pressure plate. Flywheel looks great, should not take much to clean it up.
I scraped, wirebrushed, and phosphate-treated the frame directly under the transmission where the clutch fluid had softened the epoxy. It will get painted as soon as I get some more surgical gloves (I use Rustguard (like POR15) and it does NOT come off your hands).
Surprise!! The rear main engine seal does not appear to be leaking at all. The back of the flywheel is clean, the back of the engine is clean, and the leakage seems to be just above the starter where the crankcase girdle meets the engine block, and maybe at the back of the oil pan. Is this common? The leak is not bad enough to make me pull the engine at this point - maybe next year. It has never dripped oil on the floor, it's just wet around the side of the oil pan towards the front of the car.
Maybe tomorrow I'll open up the trans and look for the roll pin problem. First I have to get a bigger pin punch to get the axle flanges off.
Dave Swingle 81 VIN 5429 DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 11:30:20 -0500 From: "yugoman" <mdrig(AT)email.msn.com> Subject: DML: More Electrical Woes
Finally a free morning, my brother and I changed the alternator a while ago. Good news, so far it seems to idle smooth, (although a little fast), maybe the previous "surging" idle was due to the alternator going weak? The bad news, we jumped it off, running fine, lights and radio come on, fans come on, allthe gauges are working except the charging indicator, needle won't budge from the bottom. My brother thinks when the alternator fried maybe it killed the guage too. Any ideas or experience with this? And if that's the problem, anyone have a used working gauge they'll sell? Thanks. Ralph # 2423
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 22:00:28 -0500 From: "yugoman" <mdrig(AT)email.msn.com> Subject: DML: Still running rough
Well, after the new alternator, my gauge statred working again, but it's still running rough, like it needs a tuneup. Can someone tell me what size plug to get, and anyone recommend a specific brand for the D?
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Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 17:16:03 -0600 From: Thomas Bohmier <Bohmier(AT)sprintmail.com> Subject: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
Folks:
Carpets:
We have had our first good rain in Dallas, since I bought my 1983 in July and my both sides of the front carpets are wet.
I read a note from Joe about removing the cover, under the spare tire, and cleaning out the hose. Any more input available? I traced the hose from under the car and it appears to disappear toward the dash, adjacent to the fuel lines. How do you get at it?
Fanzilla:
Does James Espey still have the Fanzilla for $150.00 and does it bring any added value over the "pig tail" that I have on it?
Idling:
Mine used to idle at 750 to 800 rpms. Now it is up around 1500. I talked to DMC Houston and they instructed me to check the connection for the idle control, but that did no good. I noticed that if I played with the the wheel that controls the gas pedal cables, then the speed re-locked in at around 800 rpms. Is their an adjustment that can be made here or some where else?
Thomas Bohmier Dallas, Texas
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Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 19:06:49 -0500 From: haldeman <haldeman(AT)fuse.net> Subject: DML: Inertia Switch
Here's a new twist - Question and Answer in the same message.
I took our recently purchased VIN 5102 to the Ohio E-Check pollution tester and was a little hesitant to let the teenage employees drive it. But I gave in when I saw the respect they gave it (In fact, each wanted to do the testing!). The chosen one pulled it up on the Dynamometer (allows 55 mph while standing still) and got it up to 30 mph before putting in neutral, and stepping on brake.Engine died immediately!
Imagine my embarrassment when D decided to just not start. Plenty of cranking power, but no go.
After a day of returning to try to start and a tow home, I finally decided it was time to refer to the excellent Emergency Situations docs provided by DeLorean Motor Center. (Available at http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8952/page10.gif)
Thanks to a little reading about the Inertia Switch, I realized that was the problem. (Sure enough, one glance told me the plunger was in the up position). Evidently the E-Check employee had bumped the switch while trying to find the clutch. Re-setting the switch allowed it to start right away! (It has since been located in a little safer spot - remembering to place in direction of travel.)
Thanks again for providing this DML site, and thanks to DeLorean Motor Center for all the help. I recommend everyone download those pages and memorize them!
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 22:54:24 EST From: NJP548(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: Automatic Door Openers...
Hey List,
I just wanted to say that I FOUND IT. I was looking through my brother's issue of the new Summit Racing Equipment catalog and I found a product that race car drivers use to open their doors when they shave the door handles off the car. The kit includes Two heavy duty 12 volt solenoids with a 15lb. pull rating, Three channel remote module and Two dual button transmitters and all the hardware and instructions. There are 2 versions of this kit, one has 2 Stainless steel door poppers, but because our doors go up and only need the latch to open, we don't need them. This kit only cost $96.69 and they have them in stock. I already ordered mine and I should get it Wednesday or Thursday, so if interested, just call them at 1-800-230-3030 and either order a catalog or just order the kit. The part number for the kit is VIA-80158. Hope this helps. I'll keep everyone informed when the kit is installed in my car.
Later, Nick VIN#1852
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 98 21:06:52 -0600 From: David Swingle <dswingle(AT)enteract.com> Subject: DML: Dave's trans pt 3 - it's open!
Well, the plot thickens. After an evening of creative tool searching, and some musclepower, I have the transmission case apart. I had to use part of my door adjusting tool (the 4' socket handle extender) to get the two mainshaft retaining nuts off. As Joe predicted, there is 1/2 of a roll pin stuck to the little magnet at the bottom of the shifter-half of the case. So far I've only shot one ball bearing across the basement, and we found it right away.
Now the mystery - the broken roll pin appears to be part of the 1-2 shift bar. The 1-2 bar has three roll pins, the broken one is the one in the center that goes against the slot in the fork. The 3-4 bar appears fine, and no other roll pins look broken. No other stray parts.
My initial complaint was that the shift into third is crunchy and that the shifter jumps around in fourth as I hit and let off the gas. Looking at the synchros, nothing appears broken, although the 3rd gear syncro ring appears shinier and maybe a little more worn than the others. No teeth missing, though. What does a bad one look like? Now I'm mystified - I found the broken pin, but in my mind it should not be causing the problems that I have had.
Everything else looks very good, nothing else broken, in fact I'm impressed with the overall condition of things. It is kind of funny to notice that the ring gear is flipped over from what is shown in the manual - I see how one could get in trouble with this.
Any new ideas out there? Joe? Should I start looking for another trans?
Dave Swingle 81 VIN 5429 DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)
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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 23:06:48 -0600 From: "Micah Fryman" <nocoke2(AT)litchfieldil.com> Subject: DML: Delorean gathering in Mt.Vernon, Illinois
Delorean Mailing list:
On Sunday, November 8, 1998, members of the Mid-State Delorean club will be gathering in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. As of right now, we have 10 Deloreans coming. I would like to invite anyone who might be interested to join us. We will be gathering behind the Dairy Queen restaurant which is located on Broadway. If you are coming off of I-57, head east through Mt.Vernon (look for the Deloreans). The time we will be meeting is 10:00 am. We have a great day planned. Call me for Details at 217-324-6558 or e-mail nocoke2(AT)litchfieldil.com.
Micah Fryman
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 02:47:23 -0700 From: mike atkinson <mikeatk(AT)concentric.net> Subject: DML: OIL LEVEL
I decided to clean the engine and change the oil and filter today on our DeLorean. I added six quarts. The level is still below the first triangle mark. what level should I bring it to.
I've been searching the archives to find out how many quarts of oil the engine holds. The best I could find was 7 to 8 qts. I thought I saw something that stated the exact volume somewhere. At one time I thought I saw an odd number like 71/2. BTW, There is also a recommended wt. of 20/50. Is 30 wt. o.k. for Arizona.
Thanks
Mike
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Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 21:32:28 PST From: "Alpha Flux" <alpha_flux(AT)hotmail.com> Subject: DML: hello all!
Hello all, I know you've probably heard the scenario a hundred times of the person who is "so close" to purchasing a D., and has the usual questions, so I'll try to be a little different. For the past couple of months I have been saving and still current doing any odd job I can (including stuffing envelopes to the brink of insanity, still currently doing it...)to get the money to buy this unique piece of automotive history. I just have a few questions and excuse me if they have been addressed in the past (I've read almost all the back issues, but not all). I live in western North Carolina and I was curious if there were any places in the vicinity (n.c. or sc or ga.) that are qualified to service D.'s. I know that parts arent that difficult to find, although some costly, but my problem is that I don't know of anywhere I could take it to have it serviced should a problem occur short of shipping it somewhere like D1. If any D. owners that are out there that read this that live around where I do, I was also wondering if I could meet you and see your car (I've only seen one in a museum and on the road once when I was 8). I understand you may get this alot, but to put it in my friends words: I am obsessed with this car. I would drive anywhere but even the chance to talk about the car and your experiences with it would make my day. I am hoping to have enough money by june of next year (my birthday present to myself) and would appreciate any info anyone could give me about ownership, etc. Another note: Has anyone noticed the similarity of the rear reverse/brake/turn light assembly on the '92 Camaro is strikingly similar to that of the D? Or has anyone noticed it was in the movie "The Wedding Singer" If its been discussed in the past, I apologize.
Thank You all for your time, John
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 08:34:08 -0500 From: "Yocom, Shannon" <syocom(AT)mitchellco.com> Subject: RE: DML: DeLorean Limo secret revealed!
Harley & others,
To help fund the eventual purchase of my dream car, I am offering anelectronic 2-year DeLeorean calendar, promoting the DCO, for yourcomputer desktop backgrounds. Each month has a dominating DeLorean image w/ a small calendar in thecorners. The images will be 72dpi (screen resolution) and burned to amulti-platform CD-ROM (IBM & MAC friendly). It is the same calendardisplayed at the Cinn. Show but this CD-ROM version will include somebonus images from the Cinn. Car Show (all thanks again go to Ken). CD-ROM Price: $30.00 (includes shipping) To preview some sample months in .pdf form and/or order, pleaserespond to me: syocom(AT)mitchellco.com and not on the DML. - - -ShannonVIN# not yet!" > ---------- > From: Harley Cascio > Reply To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com > Sent: Friday, October 30, 1998 2:29 PM > To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com; dmcnews(AT)world.std.com > Subject: Re: DML: DeLorean Limo secret revealed! > > We all have to live by the immortal saying, "Never let the truth get in > the way of a good rumor". Where can we get this calender? At the local > bookstore? > > thanks, > Harley
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 10:47:30 -0500 From: "Ronald Pohala" <rpohala(AT)luzerne.edu> Subject: DML: Always so hard to find PJ Gradys phone number
I am not a neat and organized freak and I need to order from Grady. I look in phone directory from net Go to yahoo type in Grady never can find it. It is such a valuable phone number why is it not readily available.
Please send as soon as possible.
Thanks
Ron
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 08:34:22 -0500 From: "Watkins Family watbmv(AT)megalink.net" <watbmv(AT)megalink.net> Subject: DML: Front end lifting
I know that there have been threads on how best to lift a Delorean to work on it. But here's a problem I'm having. My local mechanic, who is the most respected and reliable person in our area, does not have a lift. He uses a hydralic unit that is put under the front or back. It's about 5 ft long with two arms about 2 feet apart connected together. It's hard to really describe it but I'm sure it's a standard small shop kind of thing used in place of an actual 4 point lift.
Question: is there an adequate place on my car for this unit to lift up the front end? I talked with him on the phone the other day and he said that all cars should have the strength to be raised up or else how could they withstand the stresses of the road? I mentioned the flexing issue and the windshield cracking. He seemes to think that if the front end is lifted up as a whole (not just one side) it should be fine with no flexing taking place. He has no problem taking a close look underneath to investigate the possibilities but I wanted to get some advise prior to going to see him. I don't want to punch a hole in a place that "looks" solid.
Thanks
Tom #5732
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 98 12:23:29 -0000 From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com> Subject: Re: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla
On 11/1/98 11:15 PM, Thomas Bohmier shared these fine thoughts...
>Carpets: > >We have had our first good rain in Dallas, since I bought my 1983 in >July and my both sides of the front carpets are wet.
From my recollections of that car, I believe that most of your wetness problem is due to water leaks around your windshield. The fact that you say it is on both sides also leads me to that conclusion. I remember that the previous owner had attempted to inject a LOT of silicone in tothe a-pillars to try and stop the leaks.
(SNIP)> >Fanzilla: > >Does James Espey still have the Fanzilla for $150.00 and does it bring >any added value over the "pig tail" that I have on it?
THe FZ has been sold. I have yet to speak with anyone who has it that is not happy with it - is there anyone out there NOT happy with the FZ?
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 13:32:59 -0600 From: "Kevin Wolter" <kwolter(AT)micropace.com> Subject: DML: RE: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
On my D I had a leak problem caused by the passenger side hood bumper (I think that is what it is called) not having a nut holding it down thereby allowing water to run underneath the washer and into the blower/fan motor. As soon as I put a nut on it the leaking stopped.
To get to the bottom of the hood bumper I had to remove the blower/fan assembly in the foot area of the passenger side. With that removed I could look up with a flashlight and see where the nut would go. I don't know if there is a better way to get to it, but that is how I did it.
I would assume that missing a nut on the drivers side would result in the same problem.
- - Kevin #6810
- -----Original Message----- From: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com [mailto:dmcnews(AT)world.std.com]On Behalf Of Thomas Bohmier Sent: Sunday, November 01, 1998 5:16 PM To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com Subject: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
Folks:
Carpets:
We have had our first good rain in Dallas, since I bought my 1983 in July and my both sides of the front carpets are wet.
I read a note from Joe about removing the cover, under the spare tire, and cleaning out the hose. Any more input available? I traced the hose from under the car and it appears to disappear toward the dash, adjacent to the fuel lines. How do you get at it?
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 98 12:42:04 -0000 From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com> Subject: Re: DML: Always so hard to find PJ Gradys phone number
On 11/2/98 3:46 PM, Ronald Pohala shared these fine thoughts...
>Please send as soon as possible.
516-589-6224
www.pjgrady.com
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 13:36:43 -0600 From: Steve Bragg <steveb(AT)skymaster.c2-tech.com> Subject: Re: DML: Always so hard to find PJ Gradys phone number
Ron,
Always try the Back Issues Search:
www.dmcnews.com/search.html
I searched using "PJ Grady phone" and got:
http://www.dmcnews.com/backissues/dml107.html
It has all the D. parts sources.
Steve Bragg Still looking for a D
Ronald Pohala wrote: > > I am not a neat and organized freak and I need to order from Grady. I > look in phone directory from net Go to yahoo type in Grady never can > find it. It is such a valuable phone number why is it not readily > available. > > Please send as soon as possible. > > Thanks > > Ron
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 12:28:23 +0000 From: ausmith(AT)pdx.oneworld.com Subject: Re: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla
Hi,
> >We have had our first good rain in Dallas, since I bought my 1983 in > >July and my both sides of the front carpets are wet. > > >From my recollections of that car, I believe that most of your wetness > problem is due to water leaks around your windshield. The fact that you > say it is on both sides also leads me to that conclusion. I remember that > the previous owner had attempted to inject a LOT of silicone in tothe > a-pillars to try and stop the leaks.
Remove your windshield wipers and then the grill between the hood and windshield. Put some silicone seal on the screws that hold the grill in place and reinstall. This did the trick on my previous D.
Chris #6301
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 17:02:43 -0500 From: "David W. Silek" <dsilek(AT)email.msn.com> Subject: DML: Wanted: shop manual
Looking for a shop manual. Anyone have one for sale? My last mechanic kept/lost mine. Paperback version. Guess he thought I would have to take my D. back to him for service....NOT Thanks David Silek 6110 dsilek(AT)email.msn.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 14:36:30 -0800 From: "D.J. LaForge" <dj(AT)woz.org> Subject: DML: silver wheels
My black 1981 D has three original silver wheels, and one gray one. Apparently the previous owner replaced the driver's side rear wheel at some point with one that doess not match the others. I need to find someone, preferably in northern CA, with a good condition sliver wheel for sale. I would also like to trade or sell my excellent condition gray wheel.
I would appreciate any clues as to where I might look for this... Thanks!
- -D.J. LaForge
VIN 07135
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 16:38:19 -0500 From: Joe Palatinus <jpalatinus(AT)earthlink.net> Subject: DML:Monstertruck
But, on the same note.. I always get a kick out of this guy: http://www.in2time.com/ and speaking of weird modified deloreans, anyone have the picture of the Monster Truck DMC? I have a picture of it but the site I found it on no longer exists. I scanned in the printed copy of the picture and uploaded it to my friends web site so excuse the quality. it is at http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/3870/monsterd.GIF to be quite honest with you I thought it was real. Joe P. Vin 0006808
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 19:27:17 EST From: DMC3309(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Wet Carpets - Fanzilla - Idling
In regards to your idle problem. MY D did the same thing . It would idle high and when I went and played with the throttle cable connection at the engine it would return to normal. I fould out that my throttle cable frayed at the petal end and would not alow the cable to retun completely. All I needed was a new inner throttle cable and about a half hour of time.
Robert VIN 3309
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:33:33 EST From: Mets86AC(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: Delorean Toys?
Do you know any websites that are selling remote control deloreans, and/or toy deloreans???
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 22:06:14 -0500 From: Chris Coplen <Blarness(AT)ix.netcom.com> Subject: RE: DML: Delorean body repair
Sorry to be a downer for guys, but I live in Grand Rapids and I own a = DeLorean, I have been to Pfeiffer numerous times in the last two years = and they, unfortunately, won't give you the time of day when it comes to = doing ANYTHING with a DeLorean these days.=20
Chris #3876 Lic. GIGAWAT
- -----Original Message----- From: MCCOMBC(AT)dteenergy.com [SMTP:MCCOMBC(AT)dteenergy.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 7:17 AM To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com Subject: Re: DML: Delorean body repair
>Dan,=20 >Sorry to hear about your mishap. I haven't been encouraged by Don Massey >either...for bodywork or service. You may want to give Pfeiffer >Lincoln-Mercury a call. They are located in Grand Rapids and once was one of >the largest Delorean dealers. Pfeiffer purchased much of the excess Delorean >inventory when things started to tumble down for the company...I still have a >newspaper clipping showing more than 100 cars on his lot along with a >advertisement selling new Deloreans for $20,000! >Anyway, give them a call, I know owners on that side of the state still >use him for service. > >Cliff McComb >VIN 11546
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 20:34:18 -0000 From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com> Subject: DML: WTB: Passenger side fender (front)
Just curious to see if there is a passenger side front fender available for my "bruised" DeLorean. Prefer one without an antenna hole, but I'm told that they can be welded up, so I'll consider one of those as well. Email me! Thanks!
James espey(AT)dmcnews.com
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 21:40:28 -0600 From: Stephen R <StephenR(AT)net-2000.net> Subject: Re: DML: Delorean Toys?
Universal Studios sell RC BTTF cars at there BTTF store. You may also want to check www.bttf.com's merchandise section. Its always great to order from them cause it saves you the trip of visiting universal.
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 20:31:11 PST From: "Ed Raffenetti" <eddie5150(AT)hotmail.com> Subject: Re: DML: De Lorean Limo??
>Does anyone else out there plan on making a REAL De Lorean limo >in oh lets say within 2 years(Hint Hint)??
When I went to the 1997 DeLorean Midwest Connection Fall Technical Session I overheard Don Steger talking about his dream to build a four-door DeLorean, or a limo Delorean.
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 23:38:19 -0800 From: Paul Gress <pgress(AT)pb.net> Subject: Re: DML: Wanted: shop manual
Any DMC repair shop should be able to get them. PJ Grady for one has them. Give them a call.
Paul Gress
David W. Silek wrote:
> Looking for a shop manual. Anyone have one for sale? My last mechanic > kept/lost mine. Paperback version. Guess he thought I would have to take > my D. back to him for service....NOT > Thanks > David Silek > 6110 > dsilek(AT)email.msn.com
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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 13:09:43 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Hold your questions
TO ALL, I'LL BE AWAY FROM THE LAB FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK, SO HOLD YOUR QUESTIONS. I'LL BE BACK ON SUNDAY. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 98 23:31:02 MST From: "Cadet Jeffrey T. Phillips, x-4574"(AT)world.std.com Subject: [none]
<PhillipsJT00.CS09.USAFA(AT)usafa.af.mil> Subject: re: DML:Monstertruck Sender: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com Precedence: list Reply-To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com
Theres a picture of the Monster Truck DeLorean on my site
http://www.geocities.com/collegepark/quad/2624
I can't remember the exact address of the page and would check except my network is not working. The page us under a link called "DeLoreans". Go figure. Again the picture came out of 4Wheeler or some other magazine like that .
Jeff Phillips
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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 08:22:12 -0500 From: Michael Pack <mpack1(AT)tiger.towson.edu> Subject: DML: Re: Engine stall
Hello all
Another day with the D.
My girlfriend washed the car and after some stainless polish we went for a sunday drive.... about 30 min later the engine quit. We restarted 4 times in less than 5 minutes. We rested for about 25 minutes and then restarted and drove home. I have not driven the car since sunday.
What do you think the problem is??
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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 10:51:07 -0700 From: raddad(AT)cmn.net Subject: Re: DML: Re: Engine stall
Michael Pack said: >My girlfriend washed the car .... about 30 min later the engine quit. >What do you think the problem is?? - ---------------------
If my wife ever helped me wash my DeLorean, it wouldn't start either. It's not mechanical, it's an emotional issue!!
Dick Ryan
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