DeLorean Mailing List - 10/8/98

Thursday, October 8 1998        Volume 03 : Number 424



       In this issue:

        DML: Electricity

        DML: DeLorean Electric Vehical? (was "New Subscriber")

        DML: More DMC's (AT) Fleamarket

        Re: DML: 81 Delorean Parts Car For Sale

        Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS

        Re: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!

        Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS

        Re: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!

        DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!

        Re: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!

        DML: Door will not open

        Re: DML: Optima batteries

        DML: Threads on the front speaker studs

        DML: MEMORABILA?

        DML: My Window problems too

        DML: Re: AUTO TRANS

        DML: Re: windows zilla equivalent? 

        DML: [Fwd: Re: 17 year old tires]

        DML: K-Jetronic experts enlighten me

        DML: Expo '98 summary and pics

        DML: Washer Bottle Cap

        Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS

        Re: DML: Door will not open

        Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS

        DML: 3rd Brake Light

        Re: DML: 3rd Brake Light

        Re: DML: My Window problems too 

        Re: DML: 3rd Brake Light

        DML: DeLorean in KY sold...

        DML: Re: K-Jetronic experts enlighten me

        Re: DML: Door will not open

        DML: Re: My Window problems too

        DML: on tv

        DML: DeLoreans in the rain

        Re: DML: on tv

        DML: evansville car show

        DML: Fwd: clutch master cylinder     

        DML: The Day Every DeLorean Owner Dreads...

        Re: DML: DeLoreans in the rain

        Re: DML: DeLoreans in the rain
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 06:28:46 -0600 (MDT)

From: raddad(AT)cmn.net

Subject: DML: Electricity
Chuck, et al:
My next door neighbor owns his own auto repair facility and is an electric

car nut. He currently has three electric cars - one "factory built", one

home built racer and one converted RX 7. Everytime he sees my DeLorean he

drools and says what a neat electirc car it would make.  I wouldn't be at

all surprised if someday he does convert a D to electricity.
What a gas (pun intended), instead of a flux capacitor, he'd have an

extension cord trailing behind the car!!!
Dick Ryan

VIN 16867
PS A couple of electric cars here in Colorado use the Optima Yellow Top

"deep cycle" batteries.  Us "normal" folks use the Red Top.
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 09:04:35 -0400

From: Mike Substelny <SUBSTEM(AT)cesmtp.ccf.org>

Subject: DML: DeLorean Electric Vehical? (was "New Subscriber")
Chuck Knight asked:
> Is it sacriledge to "modify" a dead Delorean, by converting

> it to an electric vehicle?  I've heard of very good condition

> bodies, with dead engines.  This would make one of the most striking

> electric vehicles that I can imagine.
Aesthetically it sounds like a good idea to me.  The DeLorean certainly

would make a striking electrical vehical.  This would be a very major

conversion, though, probably taking much more time and money than just

dropping in a new engine and transmission.  Remember that the

DeLorean is already an electrical-hungry car, with lots of electronic

accessories.
Before you go weighing down a DeLorean engine compartment with

lead-acid batteries or installing hydrogen tanks and fuel cells I suggest

you do a little research on the safety of this conversion.  Batteries are

very heavy and hydrogen tanks can explode.  Removing the engine &

tranny from a DeLorean might not reduce as much weight you expect,

and the engine compartment might not be as well-protected as you need

it to be.
- - Mike Substelny
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 10:03:44 -0400 

From: "Yocom, Shannon" <syocom(AT)mitchellco.com>

Subject: DML: More DMC's (AT) Fleamarket
I found 3 more DeLorean Toys this past weekend at the fleamarket! They

are the McDonalds DMC w/ Doc Brown haning out of the window. I already

have one for my collection so I'd be willing to part w/ them if anybody

is interested. They are in great shape, but none of them have enough

flint left to make sparks. 
Shannon

VIN# not yet
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 10:18:35 -0400

From: Sean Jones <shain(AT)noln.com>

Subject: Re: DML: 81 Delorean Parts Car For Sale
Hello,
The car he has for sale,  has body filler over 75% of the car,  and  is

in terrible shape.  He wants $3,000 for it.  Not much is salvagable.
- - Shain
Torbeck911(AT)aol.com wrote:
> william prince said he has a dmc parts car for sale if you still do

> william

> please contact me asap

>

>      thanks

>            ryan torbeck
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 13:24:43 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS
huh?!
So far I have not found any "standard" shock that will work in the D

without modifications.  This is all according to information I have

received from others.  I have not tried it myself.
I spoke to Bilstein, and they would be willing to make some for us, but

have not yet given me details on cost, spects, and so on..

"lseiler(AT)radiance.com" wrote:

> reply:

> 

> Dick a question?

> 

> Why do you say buy " new, incorrect shocks.", are you saying that there

> are no identical shocks manufactured today that install into the D, or are

> you saying that no modern shock made today has identical sects as the

> original shocks.?

> 

> Hope you don't mind my asking!

> 

> Lee

> 81DMC-12
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 13:45:07 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!
Power Steering?? 
I don't think there were any Power Steering DMC-12's, were there?
Squirt some WD-40 in the rubber grommet on the firewall where the

steering column goes through.  If that does not fix it, you may need a

new rack.
and check the DML archives.
jbdesign(AT)mail.sverige.net wrote:

> 

> Hi!=20

> 

> I=B4ve got a major problem on my DeLorean..=20

> Every time I turn the steeringwheel it is very hard to turn and it makes

> this "Crunchy" sound.. i.e. Turn your car in packed snow..

> 

> I can=B4t help feeling like if the steeringwheel gets stuck somewhere?

> 

> Has anyone had these problems before? =20

> And is there a way to diagnose an error on the powersteering?
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 17:18:22 -0400 (EDT)

From: DJS912(AT)webtv.net (Danny Smith)

Subject: Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS
Most D part suppliers sell newly manufactured shocks made just for our

cars. I recently bought and had a set installed. As far as I know,

they're exactly as the originals.
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 16:24:20 -0400 (EDT)

From: DJS912(AT)webtv.net (Danny Smith)

Subject: Re: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!
I recently had new shocks and front springs installed. I'm not

expeiancing any noise or crunching, but the steering (turning) seems

much harder then before. Anyone got any ideas as to the cause and fix?
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 15:52:53 -0400

From: Mike Griese <magriese(AT)us.ibm.com>

Subject: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!
Henrik
It's easy to diagnose DeLorean power steering problems.

If you have power steering, you have a problem!  DeLoreans

were not delivered with power steering.
What I think you have given your description is a hardened

bushing at the "firewall".  There is a rubber bushing that the

steering column passes through that ages and bcomes noisey.

To test this theory, spray a little WD-40 or other spray lubricant

into the seam between the steering column and the bushing.

Work the steering wheel back and forth and see if the noise

changes.  If it does, you just need to replace the bushing.

If it doesn't, you may have some steering rack problems.

Check the condition of the rack boots for tears or cracks.

If they are leaking, you may have a dry rack.  The rack can be

refilled with lube, but if it has been dry for a long time, there

may be some internal damage.  Try refilling first, then

start shopping for a rebuilt rack.
Michael A. Griese

IBM Storage Systems Division

Rochester, MN  55901

Internet: magriese(AT)us.ibm.com
'81 DMC-12 #2135
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 17:04:06 -0500

From: Jordan Gary <jordang(AT)wf.quik.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Powersteering gone crunchy!
As we talked about in the past.  The u-joints in the

steering column often get frozen.  Maybe you can loosen them

up without replacing them.  I have been putting a spray

pentrating oil on mine for a few months and my problem,

which was much like yours has been fixed.  There are two of

these U-joints on the steering column.  You can get to them

behind the drivers side front tire.  Jordan Gary

> 

> Every time I turn the steeringwheel it is very hard to turn and it makes

> this "Crunchy" sound.. i.e. Turn your car in packed snow..

> 

>
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 17:14:57 -0500

From: Jordan Gary <jordang(AT)wf.quik.com>

Subject: DML: Door will not open
My drivers side door will not open.  The front latch is

stuck.  I have taken the inside panels off the door trying

to fix the problem.  It was suggested to me that the locking

rods might be out of adjustment and one was unlocking but

not the other.  Well I have gotten to the rods and made sure

that the rod is pushed to the unlock position.  But, the

door will still not open.  The rear latch lets loose but not

the front.
Does any body have a suggestion what I can do next.  (If it

makes any difference, I have a very early car and it does

not have door guides on the locks.)  Thanks,  Jordan Gary
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 18:15:47 -0400

From: David Sontos <usinet.sontos(AT)ibm.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Optima batteries
raddad(AT)cmn.net wrote:

> 

> A recent post seemed to suggest that an Optima battery is nothing more

> than

> a "sealed Interstate battery". 
The October 1998 issue of "Consumer Reports" magazine rates car

batteries and also has brief explanations of terms used in the battery

industry to rate batteries. Group size, CCA, CA, Reserve Capacity,

Warranty, and Date Coding. This is how I buy my car batteries and

haven't gone wrong yet.
[Moderators Note: This is the end of the battery thread unless some new 

info

is posted...JVE]
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 19:02:07 -0400

From: "Sean Howley" <tsuyoi(AT)mindspring.com>

Subject: DML: Threads on the front speaker studs
The speakers that I have purchased for the dash are two ways and the 

tweeter

is set off of the mounting face by quite a bit.  Unfortunately, the 

mounting

studs are a bit too short and I am making some special nuts with an offset

mounting face to mount the speakers without modifying the speaker itself. 

 I

have tried to "screw" one of the nuts over two of my taps (M4x.7 and 

M4x.75)

to check the pitch before I tap the new "nuts."  Neither one of the taps

would screw into the nuts.  I have also tried to measure the studs (size 

and

pitch) and was unsuccsessful due to the cramped space.
My question is:  does anyone know what tap and pitch the studs require?
Thank you!
Sean Howley

VIN# 2345
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 19:32:33 -0400

From: "John Pietrowski" <kritter(AT)toast.net>

Subject: DML: MEMORABILA?
Okay, now that I have a DeLorean, I am trying to collect all of the =

memorabilia that I can.  Does anyone have any extra salesman TIES or TIE =

CLASPS they might want to sell, or even an original 81 MANUAL (Not the =

Xerox copy version) One last thing, I need an actuator for the engine =

compartment light switch.  Anybody have an extra one of these little =

guys laying around?  Thanks everybody for this great mailing list, =

especially James Espey. =20
John G Pietrowski

5463 San Paulo Dr

Toledo OH 43612-3356
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 17:27:37 -0700

From: "Murray Fisher" <murrayf(AT)bmi.net>

Subject: DML: My Window problems too
To Joe and others:
There is one large problem most are disregarding in the windows =

regulator replacement and other problems in recommending that we not try =

it ourselves but take it to a service person who knows HOW.   This is =

fine for you owners in heavily loaded DeLorean areas near the dealers, =

but you forget there are some of us out in the boonies where it is NOT =

practical to drive several thousand miles, nor have their vans come and =

get our car for a relatively small repair job!  I am pretty mechanically =

inclined, but getting along in years and I do not relish the various =

problems involved.  I have studied carefully all of the pros and cons =

and it does not seem feasible at all for me to try to do the repairs.  I =

have had the drivers window stuck solidly half way down and taped over =

with a clear plastic for about a year now!!!  =20
Recenty I read a couple horror stories about taking the new motor =

housing apart and other things I had not counted on to squeeze it in.   =

Then no one says this out loud hardly, but I caught a little thread  (if =

I am not mistaken) that these new regulators which supposedly correct =

all the old problems and are more or less "forever" for us, actually =

were NOT made for the DeLorean.   A couple sources say that they do not =

actually fit but "will work okay with a little adapting".   Does anyone =

know what this means.   A friend who owned an auto repair shop before he =

retired said that the pictures I have shown him are familiar and are in =

some of our American or maybe foreign

cars.  If this is true, does anyone know what they actually are made =

for?
My window wont budge up or down, but my thought right now is to see if I =

can find what is holding it and hopefully raise the window to the top of =

its travel...then figure out a wood block to wedge below it so it wont =

come down!!      I will just pretend that I have a Gull Wing Mercedes =

which had NO movable windows. Our cars are even better, in that we have =

air conditioning and blowers, where the Mercedes did not have =

either....WOW.    I used to ride in a friends and it was an oven in the =

summer. =20
In the meantime, if anyone in the Pacific Northwest would like a little =

vacation in my town (Walla Walla, WA) I sure would like to help him put =

a new regulator in my car!!
Murray Fisher

Vin: 5962 Lic: DMC-XII 
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 16:03:22 -0400

From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: AUTO TRANS
Albert,

To the best of my knowledge there are no accurate numbers of auto trans 

vs.

5 speed, what I can tell you is that of the 8,500 cars built about one

quarter to one third of the cars were automatics. This was in sharp

contrast to the predicted 50/50 split that the company expected.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 16:51:23 -0400

From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: windows zilla equivalent? 
The original window motor/regulators are in the same category as the

Ducillier alternator; there sh_ _ _ ! Excuse my almost bad language but

every time I pull one of these original regulators out I cant wait to 

throw

it in the garbage. Forget limit switches or any other device to improve

this piece of junk item. If you have laid the money out to purchase and 

own

this fabulous machine spend a few more dollars and get the heavy duty

replacements. Although difficult to install if you have never done it

before the replacements will last indefinitely with no electrical

modifications required.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 19:17:21 -0700

From: World Traveller <eurojet(AT)sdcoe.k12.ca.us>

Subject: DML: [Fwd: Re: 17 year old tires]
************* BEGIN FORWARD MESSAGE ***************
From: FRANK SULLIVAN  <frank_sullivan(AT)goodyear.com>

To: <eurojet(AT)sdcoe.k12.ca.us>

Subject: Re: 17 year old tires

Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 14:57:12 -0400
Without inspecting your tires, we would be in no position to determine 

their

condition.
By design, tires are manufactured with the intention of being distributed

within a certain period of time, sold and used within a certain time and 

to

have completed their normal treadlife within a certain time.
Considering Goodyear places a four year age limitation on weather type

cracking, it would be safe to say that after the tires reach 4-5 years in 

age,

visual inspection of the tires should be performed on a more frequent 

basis.
Again, we would suggest inspection of these tires by an authorized 

Goodyear

retailer before considering using these tires in service.

*************  END FORWARD MESSAGE  ***************
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 20:02:07 -0700

From: SweatyEddy <swetyedy(AT)cwnet.com>

Subject: DML: K-Jetronic experts enlighten me
My D has been sitting in the garage for a few months now.  It was the

victim of a garage mechanic in it's previous life.  After replacing the

engine compartment wiring harness, replumbing the brakes, clutchline,

coolant lines, and fuel lines it starts right up and sounds really good

at idle.  The problem is when I try to give it gas, it just chokes out

and dies.  It isn't getting  too much gas as there is no residual fuel

smell. The accumulator, frequency valve, control pressure regulator and

fuel pump are all relatively new and seem to be functioning properly.

The only thing left I can think of is the fuel distributor (which I

really hope isn't the problem).  Are there and test I can perform on the

distributor to either confirm or eliminate it as my problem?  Any other

suggestions?  Thanks,  -SweatyEddy
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 12:55:39 +1000

From: "R. Haslewood" <delorean(AT)zip.com.au>

Subject: DML: Expo '98 summary and pics
G'day fellas,
I've finished my new DeLorean website! It's got my summary and photos of 

the

DOA Expo in LA, photos from my visit to Don Steger's DeLorean Motor 

Center,

a section on the Sydney DeLorean, DeLoreans for sale (or were for sale) in

Australia, and much, much more!...well, no, that's about it.
Please let me know what you think, and if you find any mistakes let me 

know.
see y'all later,
R. Haslewood,

Sydney Australia

http://www.zip.com.au/~delorean/
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Date: Mon, 5 Oct 98 22:03:28 -0000

From: David Swingle <dswingle(AT)enteract.com>

Subject: DML: Washer Bottle Cap
DMC Houston now has the elusive cap for the windshield Washer Bottle. 

$5.27. 
Dave Swingle

81 VIN 5429

DOA, DMC, DMC(Midwest)
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Date: Mon, 05 Oct 1998 19:52:59 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS
At 01:24 PM 10/5/98 -0400, you wrote:

>huh?!

>

>So far I have not found any "standard" shock that will work in the D

>without modifications.  This is all according to information I have

>received from others.  I have not tried it myself.

>

>I spoke to Bilstein, and they would be willing to make some for us, but

>have not yet given me details on cost, spects, and so on..

Snip<................

reply:
I had new shocks installed in the rear when I replaced both rear calipers.

My shop used "equivalent" replacements that seam to work fine. I haven't

bothered to look to see what brand was used or where they came from but

they seams to be no big deal. 
That's why I asked, I was a bit surprised that shocks were a big problem.
Thanks for the reply.
Lee

81 DMC-12
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Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 14:02:18 -0500

From: Jordan Gary <jordang(AT)wf.quik.com>

Subject: Re: DML: Door will not open
Followup:  I now got my door open.  I had to use a pry bar

from the inside of the car, so that I would not damage the

outside.  When I got it open, I found the head of the door

jam bolt missing.  It is the pin, with a head on it, that

you can loosen and move around until it strikes the door

latch correctly.  I am surprised that the head is missing. 

I may find it lost into the door but I have not looked yet. 

Has anyone seen something like this?
Jordan Gary wrote:

> 

> My drivers side door will not open.  The front latch is

> stuck.  I have taken the inside panels off the door trying
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Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 15:11:24 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: AFTERMARKET SHOCKS
I have verified with PJ Grady and DMC Houston that there are no "New"

shocks available.  Only what is left over from 1982.
If you have another source, please let us know.
Marc
Danny Smith wrote:

> 

> Most D part suppliers sell newly manufactured shocks made just for our

> cars. I recently bought and had a set installed. As far as I know,

> they're exactly as the originals.
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Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 16:11:26 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: DML: 3rd Brake Light
Wow! This looks good!
Anyone know the source of the light?
http://www.zip.com.au/~delorean/delorean/dmc12.jpg
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Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 17:03:21 -0600 (MDT)

From: raddad(AT)cmn.net

Subject: Re: DML: 3rd Brake Light
>Wow! This looks good!

>

>Anyone know the source of the light?

>

>http://www.zip.com.au/~delorean/delorean/dmc12.jpg

- ----------------------------------------------------

Marc
It is off a mid 80's Corvette.  Quite a number of us have that light on 

our

cars.  I have it on my current D and had it on my previous D for a number

of years.  It honestly looks like it was factory installed.  Looks great

and installation is simple.
Dick Ryan

Vin 16867
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Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 18:38:34 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: Re: DML: My Window problems too 
=

At 05:27 PM 10/5/98 -0700, you wrote:

>To Joe and others:

reply:

Sender: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com

Precedence: list

Reply-To: dmcnews(AT)world.std.com
From an other!
I have been to Walla Walla WA several times, some years ago, so I have a

feel for your point of view.
I would not be intimidated by the "stories" about how hard it is to 

replace

the regulators.
I might like to take a drive your way one of these days, but I have not

tackled a window problem my self, so I am in no position to offer advice

past possibly this. We have a fully detailed DMC garage and several owners

who might be willing to take a Sunday and attack your frozen windows if

your D was here (Berkeley CA) 1326 miles from down town Walla Walla Wa. In

the event you wanted to do something along these lines you would have to

get all the parts in advance. With out tearing your out first to see why 

it

is stuck? there is no way to know what adjustment are required, what parts

need replacement.
I would think that the PNDMC which is much closer would have guys who 

could

help? Have you contacted Gary Hull and asked?
Lee
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Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 08:06:44 -0400

From: Marc A Levy <malevy(AT)dnrc.bell-labs.com>

Subject: Re: DML: 3rd Brake Light
Just get it from the Cheby dealer?  Or is it a after market?
Do you have a part number?

raddad(AT)cmn.net wrote:

> 

> >Wow! This looks good!

> >

> >Anyone know the source of the light?

> >

> >http://www.zip.com.au/~delorean/delorean/dmc12.jpg

> ----------------------------------------------------

> Marc

> 

> It is off a mid 80's Corvette.  Quite a number of us have that light on

> our

> cars.  I have it on my current D and had it on my previous D for a number

> of years.  It honestly looks like it was factory installed.  Looks great

> and installation is simple.

> 

> Dick Ryan

> Vin 16867
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Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 08:12:18 -0400

From: "MyBigOne" <mybigone(AT)cieng.com>

Subject: DML: DeLorean in KY sold...
Hey guys, did anyone on the list buy the DeLorean that was located in 

Kentucky?  I had those pictures up on my 

website for a while.  It was the one that was about 1/2 finished (it was 

wrecked), and had the big hole in the dash.
The only reason I am asking, was to find out what condition it was really 

in since I never went to see it up close.  I also 

wondered what they ended up paying for it.
Eric Pullen

http://www.cieng.com/users/eric_pullen

mybigone(AT)cieng.com

'87 MC SS (305 HO)

'94 Jeep ZJ 4X4
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 01:53:24 -0400

From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: K-Jetronic experts enlighten me
SweatyEddy,

Are you sure the frequency valve is working, it should be buzzing when the

engine is running. A non operating frequency valve will cause the problem

you describe. If it is working your problem will probably be corrected 

with

a CO mixture adjustment.

BTW it is unlikely that the fuel distributor is causing this problem. A

defective fuel distributors will prevent the engine from starting or

running.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 02:43:19 -0400

From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: Re: DML: Door will not open
Jordan,

The item your talking about is called a Door Lock Striker part # 110068

available from DeLorean part suppliers. As a suggestion, if your door ever

jams again do not force it open, this could cause serious damage to the

latching system and be very costly to repair. Jammed doors can always be

opened by manipulation of certain internal parts of the latch and lock

system.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 02:25:30 -0400

From: "DMC Joe" <dmcjoe(AT)att.net>

Subject: DML: Re: My Window problems too
Murry,

Thanks for all of your comments, here are the facts. I have personally

removed and replaced at least one hundred regulators over the last 14 

years

therefore my comments are through "hands on" experience. The replacement

heavy duty window regulators are custom manufactured for the DeLorean 

only.

They are far superior to the originals, i.e.: larger motor, larger 

stronger

gear assembly and an all steel tube for the drive cable. It is this tube

that causes the difficulty in installation. The factory unit is flimsy 

with

a plastic coupling that flexes and is easier to manipulate inside the door

than the after market unit. Additionally the after market unit uses a

different mounting bracket. To make matters worse, depending on who you

order the motors from, there are either limited instructions or non at 

all.

When you consider the exclusiveness of the DeLorean door and a modified

part to go into that door with little or no directions its no wonder why

this item causes so much frustration. 

To assist you with your window I suggest you remove the upper door panel

and see if you can see the bottom of the window where the cable attaches.

If so you should be able to, with the aid of a large screw driver or pry

bar, be able to coax the window up to the closed position, if you need 

more

assistance you can email me directly.

Joe/DeLorean Services
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Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 10:46:34 +0000

From: chad knott <bto(AT)sunline.net>

Subject: DML: on tv
I don't know if it's of any interest, but on Nov. 7 and 8 the show My

Classic Car will have a D on it. Whitch is all I know. Also on a side

note it could be possible to get then do a show from one of the meets if

enough people go to the feture car section of the MCC page and requst

it.
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 11:57:41 -0700 (PDT)

From: Christopher Mack <cjmack(AT)jps.net>

Subject: DML: DeLoreans in the rain
After reading thearticle in the third issue of the 'zine' about the

DeLoreans that were sitting out in the rain, I began to wonder how many

DeLoreans had water in their fuel tanks after the rain.  This past 

weekend I

looked at a June '81build  DeLorean and I noticed that water could get 

into

the fuel tank if it rained because there was no drain for the water. The

owner also told me he had a problem with rain getting in the fuel tank.   

Is

this problem common to all DeLoreans, or just the earlier models.   The

DeLorean I looked at did have a hood flap.  By the way, my new web site is

up and running.  Stop by andtake a look at it if you like.  The address is

at the bottom of this message
 

Christopher Mack

cjmack(AT)jps.net

http://www.jps.net/cjmack/DeLorean.htm
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 15:47:20 -0400 (EDT)

From: Adam Merrifield <kai(AT)WPI.EDU>

Subject: Re: DML: on tv
> I don't know if it's of any interest, but on Nov. 7 and 8 the show My

> Classic Car will have a D on it. Whitch is all I know. Also on a side

> note it could be possible to get then do a show from one of the meets if

> enough people go to the feture car section of the MCC page and requst

> it.
What network/channel would I watch to see this show?

			-Thanks

				-Adam
- ----------------------> Adam Merrifield >< kai(AT)wpi.edu 

<----------------------
"The leader of Jamestown was "John Smith" (not his real name), under whose

direction the colony engaged in a number of activities, primarily related 

to starving.            -- Dave Barry, "Dave Barry Slept Here"
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Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 16:36:28 PDT

From: "D -MAN" <dpgardner(AT)hotmail.com>

Subject: DML: evansville car show
i want to thank the guys with the DMCs at the evansville car show.

you might remember me as the guy with the video camera.

I think my dad is going to finally get me one!

thanks again for the information and everything.

Danny Gardner
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 17:56:29 -0000

From: "Rob Huybregts" <rob.jolanda(AT)wxs.nl>

Subject: DML: Fwd: clutch master cylinder     
hi, D-lovers.

I'm having a bit of a problem. I'm searching an alternative or cross 

reference for; Clutch master cylinder. I have found in parts 

crossref.DMC12  a Girling; 74660518 .  I can't find it back anywhere.

Is there anybody out there who knows in what car I can find the similar 

cylinder or alternative, even numbers of other references.

Was the cylinder ever used in other European cars?
Please notify measurements of plunger seal in Clutch master cylinder.
Cross references on all parts of the DMC12 are very welcome, also updates.
Thanks for helping me out,for I can't wait to get  back on the road.
Greetings ,

Rob Huybregts. #005951

The Netherlands
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 18:13:48 -0000

From: James Espey <espey(AT)dmcnews.com>

Subject: DML: The Day Every DeLorean Owner Dreads...
Well, today it happened, after 30-odd thousand miles, trips from Phoenix 

to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, St. Louis, Nashville, Cincinnati, 

Houston, etc - today my car was in an accident.
I was driving through the bank parking lot and a little Mazda pickup 

backed into the passenger side of the car. At a minimum it needs a new 

passenger fender, and probably the door, too. "Quickie" digital pictures 

of the damage are online at:
http://www.dmcnews.com/dmc1.jpg

http://www.dmcnews.com/dmc2.jpg

http://www.dmcnews.com/dmc3.jpg

http://www.dmcnews.com/dmc4.jpg
Of course, here in Phoenix I have no local DeLorean service facility, so 

I expect the next few weeks with the insurance companies to be <sarcasm> 

real fun </sarcasm>. If nothing else, it'll make a nice article for the 

'zine.
James Espey

Moderator, DeLorean Mailing List

http://www.dmcnews.com
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Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 18:36:27 -0700

From: "lseiler(AT)radiance.com" <lseiler(AT)radiance.com>

Subject: Re: DML: DeLoreans in the rain
At 11:57 AM 10/7/98 -0700, you wrote:

Snip<......................... I noticed that water could get into the 

fuel

tank if it rained because there was no drain for the water. The owner also

told me he had a problem with rain getting in the fuel tank.   Is  this

problem common to all DeLoreans, or just the earlier models. 

Snip<.........
If you look carefully at the hood design and the trunk seals you will see

that ordinary rain is channeled from the rear of the Hood to the front of

the car. If the fuel filler assembly and hoses are tight as they should be

and the filler cap is tight no water can enter the fuel tank unless the 

cap

is loose or removed. I drove my D all last year threw the worst and 

wettest

winter in years and never had a drop of water in my gas. I also had no 

door

leaks either. The gas flap versions may tend to accumulate or expose the

tank nozzle when fueling but I doubt that the design in and of it's-self

leads to ongoing water contamination.

Lee
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 21:03:55 -0600 (MDT)

From: raddad(AT)cmn.net

Subject: Re: DML: DeLoreans in the rain
Though I have never owned a D with the gas flap, I've owned a late 81 and

an 83.  Both have been caught in heavy rains and both have been washed in 

a

high pressure self-service car wash.  I have never experienced any 

problems

with water leaking into the gas tank.
I suspect that to do so, the gas filler cap would have to be loose.
Dick Ryan
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