Wednesday, November 25 1998 Volume 03 : Number 445
In this issue:
Re: DML: Right side door handle broken
DML: Re: Right side door handle broken
Re: DML: DeLorean Rpm's
Re: DML: DeLorean Rpm's
DML: Re: Exhaust Tips
DML: Wanted Otterstat Switch
DML: Roof problems...
DML: would I fit?
DML: Doors Touching the T-BAR
DML: Left hand side low beam out
DML: 6'4" Will Fit In a DeLorean
Re: DML: would I fit?
Re: DML: Wanted Otterstat Switch
DML: coating on wheels
DML: RE: DeLorean Interior
DML: White Lettering on Bumper -- Factory Original
Re: DML: Doors Touching the T-BAR
DML: Re: Re: Exhaust Tips
Re: DML: coating on wheels
Re: DML: White Lettering on Bumper -- Factory Original
Re: DML: RE: DeLorean Interior
DML: White Lettering on Bumper . . . or Grey?
DML: manual transmission problems
DML: thanks for help on removing the air vents to get radio out
Re: DML: RE: DeLorean Interior
DML: Lettering on Bumper
DML: Re: Manual Transmission Problems
Re: DML: White Lettering on Bumper -- Factory Original
DML: Bumper Painter
DML: Front Fascia
DML: Switches Needed!
Re: DML: manual transmission problems
DML: Re: Roof problems...
DML: DeLorean Belfast - white bumper letters
DML: WON'T START?
DML: Looking for a few pieces.
DML: Re: Doors Touching the T-BAR
DML: brake master cyl
DML: Interesting videotape
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Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 20:38:44 EST From: KayoOng(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Right side door handle broken
Mike,
Hi, problems again? We all go through it. One thing after another.
Replace your handle from Rob (AT) PJ Grady with a new one. Might as well change the other side too.
Replace the temperature sending unit to correct the radiator fan from turning on continuously.
As far as your low beams goes, change the low beam unit and they will work properly again. There is a high beam filament in the low beam unit, so when you turn on the high beam all four will go on even though the low beam is out. In the high beam unit there is only one filament. If that goes out, it is out.
The low beam units are cheap, between $6.00 to $12.00 each for standard units. There are units that cost much, much more for the replaceable new high tech bulb and housing. They throws a different type of light pattern and are brighter to simulate day light. Supposed to be lest fatiguing for night driving conditions?
Kayo Ong #05508 Lic 9D NY
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 01:01:23 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Right side door handle broken
Michael, The original door handles are plastic and the replacements are cast aluminum there are no stainless replacements. Custom replacements are available from most part suppliers and come with directions. The handle set up is confusing so try to keep the original as assembled as possible as a reference. Your low beam out problem means that that filament is burnt out which means you will have to replace the lamp. To check your fan thermostat switch (otterstat) pull one of the wires connected to it, if the fans shut off than the switch is N.G. When you order the replacement be sure to include the seal, this will correct your coolant leak at this point. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services dmcjoe(AT)att.net
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 01:16:25 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: DML: DeLorean Rpm's
Jimmy, Check my other post today concerning idle speed this may be your problem. If your RPM's are under 1000 this is a little high but should not be of real concern. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services dmcjoe(AT)att.net
- ---------- > > My Delorean idles at just under a thousand. I've had it for almost a > year and > everything seems to be fine. Should I be concerned, and why is this a > problem? > > JimmyC
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 01:12:09 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: Re: DML: DeLorean Rpm's
TO ALL, There have been several posts this week concerning idle speed. Be aware that the three brass screws located at the top of the throttle valve assembly on top of the mixture control assembly must all be turned clockwise as far as possible. If any of these screws are open the idle speed control unit may not be able to maintain the specified idle speed. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services dmcjoe(AT)att.net
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Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 19:39:13 EST From: KayoOng(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: Re: Exhaust Tips
DMLers,
I am just trying to get a little more performance out of the Delorean. Does anyone out there have any experience or first hand knowledge on the following products that are being sold to help increase H/P, increase gas mileage? These two manufactures are making claims that their product will help save the environment beside the benefits to the improvement of the vehicles performance and operations.
One of these unit is called JETCAR 2000 from International Trading Co., San Francisco, CA, website: www.jetcar.com
The other unit is PSJ-007 from Pro-Equipment Inc., Waukesha, WI website: www.proequipment.com
These two products cost about the same in price. $60.00 a unit. For a DeLorean, two will be needed at $120.00 plus shipping and handling charges.
The claims by the two different companies sounds good and scientifically correct. They are both pretty much the same on the working principles. It does so when the vehicle is in motion by combining the rushing ambient air from the holes that are manufactured on the outer body of the unit. This creates a quick suction to evacuate the hot exhaust gases from the vehicle's exhaust system that is passing on the inner tube. Check the sites for further details.
To get these units attached to the DeLorean's tail pipe, I would have to cut to the length of the original tail pipes so I can attach on these units. Beside the cost of TWO units and the possibilities that they may not work (more mechanical snake oil for sale?) and then I have to restore the original tail pipes by removing these units............................Anyway, help or opinions anyone?
Kayo Ong #05508 Lic 9D NY
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Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 21:58:35 -0500 From: Michael Pack <mpack1(AT)tiger.towson.edu> Subject: DML: Wanted Otterstat Switch
Hello
Anyone have a DeLorean Temp Switch, Not the VOLVO replacement?
In addition, I can fix the 1981 DeLorean Clocks. Please E-Mail me with replys.
Sincerely Michael Pack
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Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 22:53:45 -0500 From: "DSS" <dsilek(AT)email.msn.com> Subject: DML: Roof problems...
It is amazing, just when you think you have turned the corner on = problems and have everything in good shape. ***BAM***. I noticed today = when getting the leaves out of the engine area, (Those of you in leaf = turning areas know what I am talking about!) that the louver/engine = cover when up was pressing down considerably on the stainless on the = rear of the roof of the D. After further inspection, I noticed that the = plastic bar under the edge of the roof was broken, to the left of center = in a vertical fashion, and that one of the clamps (far right side) of = the rear stainless piece was above the plastic bar. I have no idea how = this happened much less how to fix it.
Question: Is this common and what should I do to fix it? Secondly, I am having a lot of water come in the car. For the first = time since our family has owned our D. (1984) the D. sat outside during = a hard rain all night long. Got in the car on Monday a.m. and = discovered a very damp seat and wet carpet behind the drivers side seat. = IS THIS A COMMON PROBLEM? The seal in that area seems or appears to be = OK. I only have a seal problem near the front (top) right corner of the = window. Any ideas? Thanks, David #6110
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 04:24:33 -0500 From: "Christian Williams" <christian(AT)framezero.com> Subject: DML: would I fit?
The last time I ever sat in a DeLorean was when I was about 8 years old. I am now 6'4" (proportional weight) and have trouble fitting into some smaller cars. Do any of you DMC owners think I'd have any problems? - -Christian (Big One)
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 09:49:23 +0000 From: JOHN_GEULEY(AT)HP-UnitedKingdom-om14.om.hp.com Subject: DML: Doors Touching the T-BAR
Item Subject: Doors Touching the T-BAR at the rear of Hi All,
I would like to know if anyone has come across this problem
and if so how they solved it !!!
My doors originally did not open correctly...
So..
1). I replaced the Struts.
(Same problem)
2). I adjusted the torsion bars.
(They now go up prefectly).
However ...
Now I have a problem in that the rear corner of the door
catches on the corner of the T-Bar.
(This is causing wear due to metal on metal..)
I also have a problem in that one door goes up slightly more
than the other..
My questions are...
What actually 'stops' the door ?
(It seems like the struts ?, if so is the best way to adjust
the positioning of the lower torsion bar stud)
What should I adjust first to get the rear corner of the door
to miss the T-Bar ?
I have checked where the door hinges attach to the actual door and
they are fully adjuusted.
It looks to me as though I will need to adjust the hinges where they
actually attach onto the car itself ?
(This looks like a big job... which will involve letting the pressure
off thetorsion bars etc etc).
Regards
John G.
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 07:51:22 -0600 From: magriese(AT)us.ibm.com Subject: DML: Left hand side low beam out
Michael Pack wrote:
>In addition, Left hand side low beam out. However when I turn on my high >beams all four work. Is the light burned out or is there a short?
Mike - you need to replace the lamp. The low-beam lamps have two elements, one for low beam and one for high. The low side is burned out.
Michael A. Griese Storage Software Development Manager IBM Storage Systems Division Rochester, MN 55901 Internet: magriese(AT)us.ibm.com
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:44:42 -0500 From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM(AT)cesmtp.ccf.org> Subject: DML: 6'4" Will Fit In a DeLorean
Christian said:
> I am now 6'4" (proportional weight) and have trouble fitting into > some smaller cars. Do any of you DMC owners think I'd have any > problems?
You should fit. It's not a conversion van, but the DeLorean has plenty of interior room for a tall person. My rule of thumb: if you don't fit in a DeLorean, then you won't fit in any sports car.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 10:36:34 +0000 From: ausmith(AT)pdx.oneworld.com Subject: Re: DML: would I fit?
Hi,
I'm the same height, weigh 200lbs., and fit fine with the seat reclined. I drive mine 800mi. at a stretch and have minimal stiffness at the end as long as I take a break every now and then. I'm also 54 and not as limber as I once was, damn.
Chris #6301
> The last time I ever sat in a DeLorean was when I was about 8 years old. I > am now 6'4" (proportional weight) and have trouble fitting into some > smaller > cars. Do any of you DMC owners think I'd have any problems? > -Christian (Big One)
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:47:03 EST From: COREYDMC(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Wanted Otterstat Switch
call pj grady for the temp switch. i also needed one and the volvo does not fit. i bought mine from pj grady on long island for around $20-$30.
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:58:30 EST From: ToniLFHS98(AT)aol.com Subject: DML: coating on wheels
To All,
I just notice that the coating on my wheels are peeling. I wonder if that is common on all DeLoreans and if anyone has a method of refinishing the wheels.
Any input will be appreciated.
Toni
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:03:21 -0500 From: Mark <mark(AT)strangeradio.com> Subject: DML: RE: DeLorean Interior
Hi there.
I'm actually in a very similar boat to Mike... I've been trying to find some pics of the interior of the car (seen lots of the front, but would like to see the rear luggage compartment/shelf... also wondering how deep is the trunk/hood? Is it useful for anything besides a small toolkit, flashlight, and spare tire?
Another thing I've always wondered.. where is the gas cap (I know about the separate cap on the left of the back of the hood on the early 81s, but have never heard of them mentioned on the other years).
Any such pics would be appreciated greatly.
Mark...
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:00:51 -0500 From: Aldo.Buono(AT)phila.gov Subject: DML: White Lettering on Bumper -- Factory Original
First, let's clarify what we are talking about.
On some rear bumpers, where the word Delorean appears, the
foreground
is painted white. The letters remain unpainted black.
Scott Mueller gave us a clue that this was factory original when he
noted that when he was in Ireland for the Expo, he met a gentleman
who claimed that he did the painting for publicity purposes.
Further photographic evidence can been found in a book entitled,
THE DELOREAN, 1997-1993, by Brooklands Books. This book is a
collection of magazine articles on the De Lorean.
On page 41 in an article entitled "DMC-12 Materializes," from ASIAN
AUTO, March 1981, you will see a picture with the painted rear
bumper.
On page 48 in an article entitled "De Lorean, the Phantasy Becomes
Reality," from WHEELS, June 81, is another photograph with the
painted
rear bumper.
On page 54 is both a press photo and a road photo from AUTOCAR, June
13, 1981, in an article entitled, "De Lorean -- American Assessment."
I am particularly fascinated by this unique feature because I own a
De Lorean with it. It is VIN 1440, manufactured in May, 1981. My
De Lorean may be in one of those pictures. My car was first sold
from P. J. Grady, Inc., in September, 1981.
Conclusion: this specific white painted foreground IS factory
original.
Aldo Buono, President
De Lorean Midatlantic
VIN 1440
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 18:06:27 EST From: DMC3309(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: Doors Touching the T-BAR
In regards to your door rubbing or hitting your T-Bar (I'm assuming that you are talking about your stainless steel T-panel?), you will have to slightly shift the whole T-panel sightly one way or another. this is done by carefully removing your outer seals and loosen the screws that hold it in place. You may have to unbend the T-panel tabs along the back to get it to move. had the same problem when I replaced the roof seals. It really has to be perfectly aligned or it will rub on the back corner of the doors when you open them.
Robert Vin 3309
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 20:21:26 -0600 From: "BRUCE BENSON" <delornut(AT)postoffice.worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Re: Exhaust Tips
> I am just trying to get a little more performance out of the Delorean. > Does anyone out there have any experience or first hand knowledge on the > following products that are being sold to help increase H/P, increase gas > mileage? These two manufactures are making claims that their productwill > help save the environment beside the benefits to the improvement of the > vehicles performance and operations.
With the pressures that have been on the auto manufacturers the last several years, one would think if some if the claims advertised about these products were true, we'd have seen them incorporated into production cars. The truth is there is no simple, cheap, bolt on item that will dramaticly increase horse power ond/or reduce emissions. $10 exhaust extensions are one thing but $120, forget it.
Bruce Benson
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 00:26:01 -0500 From: Paul Gress <pgress(AT)pb.net> Subject: Re: DML: coating on wheels
They Need to be re-powder coated. PJ Grady can re-condition them with the identical color.
Paul Gress vin # 10193
ToniLFHS98(AT)aol.com wrote:
> To All, > > I just notice that the coating on my wheels are peeling. I wonder if > that is > common on all DeLoreans and if anyone has a method of refinishing the > wheels. > > Any input will be appreciated. > > Toni
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 00:37:49 EST From: JSteuben(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: White Lettering on Bumper -- Factory Original
Hi Aldo, My car is also May of 81, vin1273, and my rear logo is black only. Go figure? Regards, Joe
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 21:47:21 -0800 (PST) From: Christopher Mack <cjmack(AT)jps.net> Subject: Re: DML: RE: DeLorean Interior
Mark,
Pictures of the deLorean interior are available on my web site at
http://www.jps.net/cjmack/LaJollaDMC.htm
This DeLorean was unfortunately in not-so-good condition.... for the storage space behind the seats, from front to back, it is about a foot. There is a black netting that goes over the storage space to hold things in place.. I hope this helps.. I have some better DeLorean interior pictures that I wil be posting to my site in a week or so
Chris Mack cjmack(AT)jps.netl
At 05:03 PM 11/23/1998 -0500, you wrote: >Hi there. > >I'm actually in a very similar boat to Mike... I've been trying to find >some pics of the interior of the car (seen lots of the front, but would >like to see the rear luggage compartment/shelf... also wondering how deep >is the trunk/hood? Is it useful for anything besides a small toolkit, >flashlight, and spare tire? > >Another thing I've always wondered.. where is the gas cap (I know about >the >separate cap on the left of the back of the hood on the early 81s, but >have >never heard of them mentioned on the other years). > >Any such pics would be appreciated greatly. > >Mark... >
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 08:49:33 -0500 From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM(AT)cesmtp.ccf.org> Subject: DML: White Lettering on Bumper . . . or Grey?
Aldo said that on the back bumper of his VIN 1440 DeLorean the foreground around the letters is painted white.
FYI my VIN 1280 car, also May, 81, has an unpainted letter area.
On the VIN 500 car here in Cleveland, the area around the letters is painted light grey. This matches the car very well.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 08:44:54 -0500 From: "Larry Shulan" <lshulan(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: manual transmission problems
My '81 (#1409, gas flap, grooves in hood, black interior) manual = transmission is giving me fits so was just wondering if anyone had any = ideas. Basically, I can't shift into 2nd gear when the transmission = fluid is cold and the car is moving at normal shifting speeds. I can = shift into 2nd if stopped or moving very slowly (under 6-8 mph) though. = (Both upshifting and especially downshifting are affected.) However, as = soon as the car is driven a mile or so, I can shift relatively easily = into 2nd and it improves to normal shifting within another mile or so = although downshifting takes a little longer. This seems to be dependent = on how cold it is. Also, last week I stored it in a heated garage = overnight and shifting was perfect immediately. I think the damage was = caused when the clutch fluid level dropped (nasty plastic clutch pipe!) = and I lost the use of the clutch on my maiden drive home. Anyway, is it = safe to use a "thinner" transmission fluid during the winter months and = if so, what grade or specs?
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 08:56:09 -0500 From: "Larry Shulan" <lshulan(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: thanks for help on removing the air vents to get radio out
I wanted to thank the several contributors who sent me suggestions for = removing the air vents to help remove the radio. I had little trouble = after getting your help and was able to finally get my radio fixed. The = right shaft had broken off and you couldn't attach the knob to it. = After removing the radio, I got a tuner shaft with the same diameter end = from an electronics shop and cut the end off. Then a friend very = carefully drilled a very thin hole into both shafts and threaded a very = thin screw into the openings and used locktite to secure them. The knob = now fits but I'm going to be very careful flipping to different stations = as I'm not sure how long the repair will last. =20
Thanks again for the help
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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 22:24:28 -0500 (EST) From: Bill Wilson <fluffy(AT)snurgle.org> Subject: Re: DML: RE: DeLorean Interior
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998, Mark wrote:
> some pics of the interior of the car (seen lots of the front, but would > like to see the rear luggage compartment/shelf... also wondering how deep > is the trunk/hood? Is it useful for anything besides a small toolkit, > flashlight, and spare tire?
There are plenty of pictures of the interior out on the web. Some are just seeing in through an open door, but the place I would look would be the DeLorean Web Ring that the dmcnews.com page links to at the bottom. I assure you, by the time you're done leafing through all these pictures, you will be able to draw scale pictures in your sleep.
The trunk is only a few inches deep. It will hold a suitcase and some miscellaneous items stuck in next to it and not much else. It will NOT hold a flat tire as it is too shallow. I believe a front flat will fit in the compact spare holder but a rear flat won't. This is why you should have a luggage rack.
There is plenty of space (relatively speaking) behind the seats. There is a nice locking compartment behind the driver's seat and a cargo net. You can put items on the shelf but this will block the rear view.
My overall impressions of the interior (from the short time I hav been able to see it) is that it's rather like riding in a comfortable leather luge. The seats slope back rather far and the shorter you are, the closer to upright you can sit without hitting your head on the ceiling. The center console is quite high (you can rest your elbow on it comfortably) which adds to the "cockpit" feeling. Despite the closed-in feeling it is a very comfortable seat and ride with a surprising amount of room, however, do not choose the DeLorean if you are claustrophobic. Although the windows are too small to really offer great visibility, especially to the rear quarter, you can see all four corners of the car so with practice it is probably easy to park. The engine being in the rear sounds markedly different than a front engine car.
All the fuel filler doors are in the same place, the left rear of the hood. It only matters whether there is a flap in the hood or if you have to open the whole thing. There are conflicting ideas about why there was once a flap and then there wasn't, the two most common are that the flap ruined the structural integrity of the hood, making it sag; or second, that there was never supposed to be a flap but DMC put one in at first because of a potential legal problem. When that problem was resolved the flap went away.
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 11:30:58 -0600 From: Gowler Don-CFPO01 <cfpo01(AT)email.mot.com> Subject: DML: Lettering on Bumper
Aldo and Mike wrote: > Aldo said that on the back bumper of his VIN 1440 DeLorean the > foreground around the letters is painted white. > > FYI my VIN 1280 car, also May, 81, has an unpainted letter area. > > On the VIN 500 car here in Cleveland, the area around the letters is > painted light grey. This matches the car very well. > My Vin is 01149 and has the light grey/silver outline on the letters. I also have written correspondence from one of, if not the only, bumper painter in Ireland who explained this routine. My best guess is that some of these bumpers got used on the early cars that were sent to dealers (like #00500) because the original owner of mine, a dealer, said he did not paint it.
Regards, The Silver (or light grey) Fox
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 12:35:49 -0500 From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM(AT)cesmtp.ccf.org> Subject: DML: Re: Manual Transmission Problems
Larry Shulan said:
> Basically, I can't shift into 2nd gear when the transmission > fluid is cold and the car is moving at normal shifting speeds. > I can shift into 2nd if stopped or moving very slowly (under > 6-8 mph) though. [SNIP] However, as soon as the car is > driven a mile or so, I can shift relatively easily [SNIP] I think > the damage was caused when the clutch fluid level dropped > (nasty plastic clutch pipe!) and I lost the use of the clutch on > my maiden drive home.Anyway, is it safe to use a "thinner" > transmission fluid during the winter months and if so, what > grade or specs?
I am a little out of my league here, but I *think* your problem is with clutch fluid, not transmission fliud! I recall someone telling me that Girling fluid can retain moisture in a way that regular American fluid cannot. A lot of moisture could have entered the system when you lost fluid. The resulting H2O / Girling solution will have new properties which vary with temperature.
I believe that if you remove all the fluid and replace it with new Girling fluid you will see improved performance. Do NOT drain the system, as this will allow more moisture to enter. You should bleed the old, water logged fluid out of the system while carefully replacing it with fresh fluid.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 12:06:08 -0700 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: Re: DML: White Lettering on Bumper -- Factory Original
As I stated earlier, only a few cars were painted around the bumper = letters. This was done only for publicity photos.
Scott Mueller DMC/ Das Mueller Companies Mobile, AL 1981/002981 DOA-5031 DMCNEWS Contact me about the "Deep South DeLorean Owners Club" Remember April 3, 1999 - Camillia Classic Car Show in Mobile Alabama
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 12:10:19 -0700 From: scottmueller(AT)zebra.net (Scott Mueller) Subject: DML: Bumper Painter
If you have not read my Eurofest '97 report, check it out at the link = below. Mr Joe Murray was the "Bumper Painter" that painted around the = lettering on the rear bumpers of a few cars at the factory for publicity photos.
http://www.delorean-owners.org/events/euro97.html
Scott Mueller DMC/ Das Mueller Companies Mobile, AL 1981/002981 DOA-5031 DMCNEWS Contact me about the "Deep South DeLorean Owners Club" Remember April 3, 1999 - Camillia Classic Car Show in Mobile Alabama
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 12:09:01 -0600 From: Tamir Ardon <ardont(AT)stu.beloit.edu> Subject: DML: Front Fascia
I was wondering if anyone had any information on how to fix a warped front fascia. The area in specifics is above the headlights. I know this is a typical thing on most Deloreans.
I appreciate any help.
Thanks
Tamir
Vin # 115__ (Sorry, forgot my last two numbers)
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 13:58:42 -0500 From: "yugoman" <mdrig(AT)email.msn.com> Subject: DML: Switches Needed!
Does anyone have a plunger switch for the engine bay light? I also need a couple of window switches.
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 14:54:42 EST From: KayoOng(AT)aol.com Subject: Re: DML: manual transmission problems
Larry,
I use my car every day. I put on at least a 90 miles a day. Good oil and maintenance is gospel here.
I am a heavy believer on lubricating fluids for any vehicle, aircraft, vessel, machinery, etc. Lubrication cuts and prevents friction, wear and failure.
I have a 5 speed manual transmission in my DeLorean. In the pass I have used the old recommendation 75-90 petroleum based gear oil. Two years ago I have replace my tranny oil with synthetic oil. The brand I used is REDLINE BRAND for the manual transmission. I also used Castrol 5-50 Syntex in the engine for over 30,000 miles. I didn't know about the Red Line Brand back then. I will try Red Line 10-40 engine oil on the next oil change. I would like to know the difference of the two.
I had the Red Line brand tranny oil for the last 30,000 miles of usage. Love it. The tranny works the same in extreme hot or cold weather, with very little difference in the "feel" during shifting. It shift better and smoother. Less friction and faster? I think so. I can't prove it. It is just a feeling and I think I am right. When I was using the conventional (dino) petroleum oil it took awhile before the tranny shifted well in the cold weather. In the hot summer heat and in creeping traffic, you can smell that tranny (dino) oil odor. YUK-O. No more "summer tranny odor."
I had the tranny open up for a bent "pin" to be change and Rob said that the tranny and all the components are in good shape! No shavings, no broken, no "worn in" or failing premature parts.
The down side? All the synthetics oils are EXPENSIVE. Worth the bucks? I think so.
Try it, if the cost is not a concern. It may or may not resolve your problems. It helped and resolved mine. No snake oil here! Synthetic snake oil? Hmmm.........wonder if I can market that???
Kayo Ong #05508 Lic 9D NY
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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 03:08:12 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Roof problems...
DSS, Concerning your rear louver problem, there are four 13mm nuts, two per hinge, which attach the hinges to the louver assembly. (See parts manual 8/4/3 No. 13) By loosening these nuts you will find that the front portion of the louver, adjacent to the stainless roof section, can be raised to prevent it from contacting the roof section. The part that you said is broken, I assume is the Rear Screen Upper Finish Panel as seen in 8/3/0 No.24, if this is correct remove the mounting screws and readjust this item so that it re-aligns with the tab from the roof panel. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services dmcjoe(AT)att.net
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 20:44:41 -0000 From: "Joe Murray" <murrayempire(AT)net.ntl.com> Subject: DML: DeLorean Belfast - white bumper letters
I read with great intrest the ongoing story about the White letters on the DeLorean car. Why was it done and were? Well it was done at the car plant in Belfast for advertising porposes.About 10 cars were taken from the assembly line and I was the man who painted them. I worked at the Plant and we had this idea that the name DeLorean did not standout in the Photograph for the Advetising leaflets so I painted the letters that were already indented on the fender.It is as simple as that.Anybody that needs any more information on the subject get in touch.
Joe Murray DeLorean Worker (1979/82)
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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 01:38:10 -0700 From: mike atkinson <mikeatk(AT)concentric.net> Subject: DML: WON'T START?
Well, I've gone and done it now. Where to begin. I seem to have fixed the car so it won't start. This after I decided to clean all the contacts in the engine compartment. "The colored plugs behind the cover in the right hand corner, the resistor on the firewall #101054 I think that is what it is called, the boot covered positive terminal on the right hand side". In short anything I could find.
Then i installed the relay update kit from P.J.Grady's. "Two fusses, one relay and the jumper wires". The car hadn't been run in a couple of weeks and the battery was to low to start it so I hooked up the jumpers and allowed it to charge for about twenty minutes with my truck running. Well, it would turn over fine but it wouldn't start. I tried resetting all of the relays from the update kit and the wires at the resistor mentioned before. I checked the archives and found several references to starting problems but nothing that seemed to fit this.
I have to assume it was something I did as the car would always start before I fixed it. "typical" Also, when checking the inertia switch I happened to notice on the Lambda there is a pair of black wires coming from it that were unplugged. I plugged them back into the plug with the orange black and green wires. Is that correct?
The only thing i noticed different was the lack of sound from the fuel pump, i usually hear it run for a second or two as the key is turned to accessory. Any idea's would certainly be appreciated.
Still having fun though.
Thanks
Mike atkinson Vin 16232 mikeatk(AT)concentric.net
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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 03:23:30 -0800 From: Richard Lew <2evm(AT)flash.net> Subject: DML: Looking for a few pieces.
I have a 81 D #1577 and I'm looking for a steering column upper and lower canopy that covers the turn signal switch and ignition switch. Mine was never included when I bought it back in August. If anyone knows where I can get them, I would appreciate it very much. I have tried DeLorean 1 and DMC in Houston. They can't help.
Thanks Richard Lew Danville, California
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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 10:37:01 -0500 From: "DMC Joe" <DMCJOE(AT)worldnet.att.net> Subject: DML: Re: Doors Touching the T-BAR
John, I would like to help you but I believe you have your part descriptions incorrect. The T-Bar is short for the door torsion bar. It sounds as if you actually are talking about the "T" shaped stainless "roof panel". DO NOT ADJUST THE DOOR HINGES. It sounds as if your problem is due to a miss aligned roof panel, if this sounds correct let me know and I'll tell you how to make an adjustment to eliminate your problem. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services dmcjoe(AT)att.net
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Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 19:35:24 PST From: "greg nickel" <dmc82(AT)hotmail.com> Subject: DML: brake master cyl
THANKS TO THOSE WHO HELPED ME WITH MT\Y MASTER CYL PROBLEM FINDING A CHEAPER REPLACEMENT TO REBUILD FOR MY D WENT TO THE PIC A PART SAW A SAAB 900 WENT STRAIGHT TO THE MASTER CYL BRAKE AND IT WAS EXACTLY LIKE MINE ON THE D NOW I AM GOING TO GET A REBUILD KIT FOR IT AND DO IT CHEAPER WHY DOESNT SOMEONE OUT THERE HAVE A COMPATABLE PARTS LIST FOR MOST ALL D ITEMS AND POST THEM I KNOW IT WOULD BE A LOT OF WORK BUT BOY WOULD IT SAVE PEOPLE TIME AND MONEY ONE LIST AND KEEP IT IN YOUR D MAINT MANUAL TOO SIMPLE I GUESS D USED A LOT OF PARTS FROM OTHER CAR COMPANIES
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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 13:11:10 -0600 From: "James DeBroeck" <executor(AT)mail.usmo.com> Subject: DML: Interesting videotape
While I was searching my campus library for a copy of Stainless Steel = Illusion (or any book on DeLorean, for that matter) and being appalled = that they had none, I ran across a video cassette from an old PBS series = called Enterprise. They had an episode called "Start Up", which was = totally dedicated to the creation of DMC. Even though it was only 30 = mins long, I found it quite interesting as it showed several prototypes = of the car, clips of a few of the company's higher-ups (including = DeLorean himself), interior shots of the factory when it was running, = the actual production of the cars, etc, etc. This was a neat little = find and I recommend it to anyone who can find it.
James DeBroeck VIN# working on it....
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