[DMCForum] Re: impending frame off restoration
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[DMCForum] Re: impending frame off restoration
- From: "John Dore" <dmcjohn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:34:04 -0000
Hi Elvis and others,
Actually the time factor is not as bad as I first made out - I'll be
taking 2 days off work to do the job, so will goto my parents house
on a Wednesday night, work all day Thursday thru Sunday to strip the
frame down, then Sunday night, bring the frame and suspension pieces
back to Dublin with me to get treated.
Then, when all the suspension bits and frame are restored, I will
bring them all back down to my parents house again, take another few
days off work and put it all back together... or so the plan goes.
Elvis, did you actually galvanise your frame? Were you worried about
it warping at all? Did it warp in any way??!
The guy from the galvanising place just called me to warn of the
dangers of my frame warping during the process... He was basically
saying that even if this has worked fine on a DeLorean frame in the
past, there is no telling if it will work on this occasion. Scary
stuff!
Another option I'm considering (more like dreaming) is taking the
bare frame to a place in Galway (in Ireland) that would copy the
frame in Stainless Steel for me. I'll price it anyway, and maybe I
could partly fund it by selling my original frame, which is actually
in good shape apart from some rust on the front frame extension - the
reason I want to galvanise it now is to keep it in good shape.
I told the galvaniser I'm definitely stripping my frame down, and
when I get a look at how much work it needs I'll let him know what I
decide to do.
Thanks,
John
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Elvis" <elvisnocita@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> been there, did this !
> only on the weekend sand a three hours drive is very bad !
> I worked at least 2-3 hours a day on the car for almost 6 months.
>
> Once you started you will find thousands of things you want to fix,
> too.
>
> I wouldn't start it if you don't have the possibility to do it
> closer to the place where you live or can show up more often.
> One saturday and the frame is out. You will see a big step.
> But afterwards the little steps will take forever.
>
> Lower ball-joints - get them from DMCH, those are perfect.
> No need to bother anymore with the Volkswagen parts.
>
> For the PU bushings ask Ed Uding, he made something new lately.
>
> I hope you know what kind of job you are starting.
>
> Have fun
>
> Elvis & 6548 - back together
>
> >
> > Hi guys,
> > In a few weeks I'll be stripping my frame down completely,
getting
> it
> > hot-dipped galvanised and then powdercoated gray.
> > While I'm at it, I'd like to replace as many suspension bushings
> as
> > possible - are there any upgrades available in this area? Toby
P.,
> > did you ever get your polyurethane bushings made
> > Also, do you all think I should change out my upper and lower
ball
> > joints? How are the new Houston lower ball joints compared to the
> > ones John Hervey sells on his website?
> > I'll be boxing in my lower control arms also.
> > The hardest part of this for me is finding the time to finish the
> > job - I will be doing the job at my parents house, 3 hours drive
> > away, so will only get to work on it at the weekends with my
> brother,
> > but I'm determined to do as much of the work myself as possible.
> I'll
> > make a weblog on a new website I've just bought, will send the
> link
> > here as soon as its up and running.
> >
> > Hope this doesn't turn into a 12 month project :)
> >
> > Any advice on any areas of this job are VERY VERY much
appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks guys,
> > John
> > PS once I have the car back together I'll then start the swap
over
> to
> > the 24 valve (200+bhp) PRV engine....
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